Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I thank the Minister for consideration on that point, anyway. The reason I'm questioning it is that due to the fact that a lot of the large debts in the $30,000 to $50,000 range, the nature of the debt is listed as unaccounted contributions. I think it would be prudent of this government to let the public know that the associations the government is dealing with in trying to recover some of the debts and who is actually running these organizations and whose direction it is that is resulting in the accounting responsibilities of the organization. I think it would help the public to be informed that, yes, these people sit on this board and they have an $85,000 contribution that they were unable to account for to the GNWT. I think people would want to know who these people are and what they've done with that money. When the government can just write off a $50,000 to $80,000 debt without batting an eye, and on the other hand of the fiscal framework people who owe a minimum amount of dollars with respect to their taxation bills are all of a sudden put out into the public spotlight through the media that shows what little money they do owe and how long they've been outstanding and some of the ramifications that might come about because of it.
I just wanted to let the Minister know that it would be helpful for the public and prudent on the government's side that we do publish board members and all associated parties that have received contributions but have come back to the government without any certified audits to account for that money and that they start treating all the individual residents of the NWT as fair and as equitable as they do the corporations they lend money to today. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.