Thank you. Mr. Chairman, this is an issue that has been ongoing, the Axe Point Camp being able to operate throughout the year. It is something we have raised with the Department of Justice on a number of occasions. It is regarding the difficulty we have bringing the clients in from the different facilities.
Although it can house up to eight people, we usually only have two people in the wilderness camp. When I go into the institutions, I see there are a lot of people who are approaching me and talking to me about wanting to be housed in the wilderness camp or go through the program. Yet there seems to be -- I am not sure what kind of complication there is but there seems to be a complication throughout the system that does not allow that to happen.
The response we get to our enquiries is that there is really no one who wants to go to the camps. We have to have people who want to go to camps in order to send them there, is the answer I am getting. I do not know if I agree with that because I do not seem to get that sense when I go into the correctional facility. There seems to be a lot of people who want to go into the camps. This camp is close to the Hay River correctional facility and we cannot seem to get the numbers in the camp that we require. Can the Minister tell us if he has an opinion on that?