Thank you, Madam Speaker. Madam Speaker, I don't know how many times I have to stand up in this House and assure the Member that I do have a heart and I do care.
Madam Speaker, the sense of urgency for the Fort Good Hope flood has probably passed. There is some consideration from the Minister responsible for the Housing Corporation to see if he can go into the community this weekend, providing that his travel schedule allows it. The Member of Parliament, Ethel Blondin-Andrew, has contacted me and is in the community today; she left this morning. Our session schedule doesn't allow me to get into the community. We did try to go to Fort Good Hope. We had scheduled a trip last Saturday with many of our staff and all the people involved around the issue of the flood. We waited at the airport for some period of time to fly out of here, however, the weather was not cooperating and we could not get in. We checked again in the afternoon and the planes still were not allowed to fly into that area, so we had to cancel out. We really apologize for that.
We are in contact with the chief of the community; we are talking with the band council and the SAO. There are a number of issues that are coming forward that are not really directly related to the flood, so we want to try to compile an agenda and set up a schedule to get into the community. We really want to have a sit-down, face-to-face meeting to talk about some of the issues that are coming forward as a result of this flood to see if there are any problems with the whole process. Of course, I had made earlier commitments to go into Colville Lake, so we are trying to see if we can fit that in also. This will probably be my sixth or seventh trip into the Sahtu, so I am getting to know the area fairly well. Thank you.