Thank you, Madam Speaker. My apologies for repeating what seemed like the same question and perhaps lacking originality, but sometimes there is a need for that in this House and you have demonstrated that very well in the last session when we were talking about issues that were pertaining to other matters.
I'd like to ask the Minister, with all due respect, the Minister is not the expert on programming and neither is anybody around this table. I'd like to know, and I'd like to be assured, and I think I have the right to know on behalf of those children who are going to be affected that those decision-makers who are sitting here have had a look at it. I'd like to know, and going by the experts, the people in the field developing the program have not been consulted with, so I have no evidence to suggest to me that the Minister and the government had any information. So I'd like to know how does he have any inkling of what he knows about what the kids need and how is he sure those programs are available in Hay River if he doesn't know what they are? Thank you, Madam Speaker.
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