Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the honourable Member is asking a very serious question. As we all know, this type of incident has happened before in other parts of this country as well as in the United States. With the modern communication through television and the news, it is brought right into everybody's living room and everybody is aware of these kind of situations. In the Northwest Territories, we have access to the news as well, so everybody is fairly aware of that. It is something that has happened that we have to be aware of.
It is the RCMP who do the policing work for us in the Northwest Territories. They have different programs where they go to the communities and work very closely with the communities. In talking to some of the Members, I am aware that some of them are doing really close work with the communities and have access to the younger children and are doing activities with the kids in the communities.
I think there is a recognition that whatever happens outside of the Northwest Territories has effects on us through the media. There are existing programs now that are being utilized to try to bring awareness to the communities. I think everybody in the communities is very aware of it and community leadership is aware of a lot of the problems that come from social pressures that cause things to happen. We all have to work together, not only the Minister of Education and I, but we have to work with people at the community level as well as the departmental level to bring awareness to communities. Thank you.