Mahsi, Mr. Chairman. I hope that we have more than five minutes for our people before courts. The statement says working together making communities safer remains a priority for his department. I would like to somehow see this reflected into the main estimates. It seems there are serious concerns for the people that we have these fly-in lawyers and they come at the same time and spend as much time as they can, based on the finances of the department. They take off the same day and sometimes they don't even have interpreters there. Everything is done in English. Out of courtesy, some of the clients will go along with the lawyer. Sometimes you have only one translator and it's quite busy. So I just wanted to make note of that to the Minister. That's just a comment, Mr. Chairman.
The last comment I have is with the wilderness camp proposals and the comments from the Sahtu is there was a facility here in Yellowknife and they went to see if it was in line with the Minister's comments of working together to make communities safer as a priority. I am looking at some kind of a program in the smaller regions in terms of connecting and working together with inmates that have been out of the communities for awhile and integrating them back into the communities where they would be welcome back in, sometimes with open arms and sometimes not. I just want to make that comment. If the Minister wants to respond, I may have some more questions as we go through detail.