Thank you, Madam Chair. I guess the government does have the message here on this side. I just want you to know that in small communities and in the regions and the joint ventures, that our communities look to this government for some leadership, and it is risky. The degree of risk is we don't know; we do our best estimates. In small communities they do a risk analysis, they look at the possibilities, they don't know what is going to happen, but they forecast the best they can and sometimes those banks do not even want to deal with you unless you have some kind of guarantee. All of those little communities and organizations are pretty risky in dealing with the banks, and some people have some good ideas where they just need some support from this government. Sometimes they get turned down by this government, and they get turned down by banks, and they come to us and say how come this and how come that. I have been in some of the communities and I think from this side here, we have to bite the bullet on this one.
In this 15th Legislative Assembly as you start looking at how deals are made within this government and how we are working towards some fiscal responsibility; unfortunately, for whatever reason, the 13th or 14th Assembly made this deal. I think from this side there is some flexibility and there are some things that can be salvaged from this deal in how we do things. I think really strongly to the degree of risk that the communities take that this government needs to be there for us in the small communities and small organizations and ventures. Some of those businesses in the small communities go bankrupt really quickly, and they look for help, and sometimes this government doesn't help them. Believe me, I was there. Sometimes the government does help some of our organizations in the communities, we need the support. For this, I am not going to support this motion. I have my reasons, and I just want to make sure that the message goes to communities that we are there to some degree to help the communities out in some of their joint ventures and some of their venture projects that are being looked at in the regions that the government said that there is mechanisms along the way that say yes or no, and that we keep a tight rope that the process that they get the answer from in this government. So for myself, I just want to make sure that there is a process set in place when you get into these kinds of deals again, because the communities will also ask us about how the government is supporting them in their joint ventures and in business right down the Mackenzie Valley, and what are they doing to help us. For me I guess we should bite the bullet on this one, Madam Chair, and knowing that we heard enough from this side and the government will take notice of these things. That is all I want to say, Madam Chair.