Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there is a potential to poke holes in anything anyone does. I could tell you what the Member needs to know, is that the decision has been made to move TTC to Hay River to use the capital money that was in the budget to renovate Dene K'onia. That it is going to take about 18 months and we will be able to set up a program there that is going to meet all of the needs of the children that are going to be in that program. Hay River has the capacity with the services that exist there, the medical, the educational, the health, the social services are there or are readily and easily accessible by the children that will be taking that program in Hay River. Hay River has a history in the past of running child welfare programs that were, in fact, converted to young offenders, but they have a history and a capacity that has been demonstrated through history and the past to deliver that kind of program. That decision has been made. It is a contractual arrangement that is there. It is going to be moved. We are going to work with the contractor. That contract will be going out. Bosco Homes currently provides that and will be taking all the steps with the contractor to work with their employees to make sure that it is done in a sensitive timely way so that we minimize the dislocation and disruption that may be there for the folks that are here.
Mr. Speaker, this is a program. That is what the Member should know. The information there will show that that is a decision that has been made. Now should the Member choose to poke holes in that, that would be something that he is very capable at doing. He is very adept as he has demonstrated in this House. But, Mr. Speaker, that decision has been made and I will stand up and defend that decision. Thank you.