Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would like to thank the Minister for his response. Talking about costs of the program; income support beneficiaries and income support dollars have been going out to the recipients and beneficiaries and clients in the Tu Nedhe region. Actually, from 1999 to 2003 it has gone up by $50,000, Mr. Speaker. I don't think the program is designed to spend more money for income support, as the Minister has stated. Since 1999, there has been a lot of economic
development in the Tu Nedhe region and in the surrounding regions in the NWT, and it seems like there's more income support money going out to the communities now than there was in 1999 since all this activity began. I want to ask the Minister if the policy is really to top up everybody's income, then there must be more people unemployed. In the current economic situation that we're in, I don't see how that could happen. I just wanted to ask the Minister if he will put something on the record that says we should revisit the whole Income Support Program and maybe split it up into separate programs for disabled people with permanent disabilities, for instance, and...