Mr. Speaker, thank you. I know that this is of particular concern right now in the Inuvik region. I know that the Member and Member Roland also attended a community meeting that was, I believe, hosted by the mayor to have some discussion and talk to the RCMP about what they are doing and what the community justice folks are doing in the community. I think there is some good programming. I think it is going to take certainly the community to come together to work on this issue, but they need tools and they need help. I think that's where we need to come in, Mr. Speaker.
I can tell you, just back from my discussions with my provincial colleagues and the federal Ministers, this is something that a number of jurisdictions have raised, as well. We do have to find a way, there has to be a mechanism in our young offender legislation to allow us to deal with the situations where offenders are incorrigible and do need to be incarcerated. It's not the majority, but we do need a mechanism for this, Mr. Speaker. So I can tell you it is a national priority and we are talking about some reworking of the young offender legislation to accomplish this. Thank you.