Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, in looking at the Minster's opening remarks, it is nice to see that we are going to be moving ahead with the female young offenders' facility in Inuvik. It has been a number of years since this was discussed. Work has been ongoing and there has been much said about what this facility will really mean, not just in the form of standard facilities where you just take someone in and you just put them in a facility for a certain amount of time. There has been much said about this and about the fact that there will be a lot of work done with the young offenders who go there and the programming that will be there to try to prevent them from becoming repeat offenders. Hopefully, we will see that.
The ability of parents, hopefully, and family members to become involved because they will now be much closer to their homes. Right now, the only other place is southern Northwest Territories. So with that, I will look forward to seeing the process. I will ask more questions in that area under detail.
One other area is in policing services and the demand that is placed on communities, for example, in the Beaufort Delta region. As we see the development increasing and a lot more people going in and out of the area, hopefully -- I know there has not been a lot of problems because of the increased work, but the concern is, for example, next year if this work shows good information, that we could see three or four times the increase that we have seen even in this year. So there will be a high demand put on all our infrastructures, people and resources. Hopefully that has been taken into consideration as we go through this budget process and look into the possibility of the future year. Thank you.