Thank you, Madam Chair. I like the concept of the one-stop shop and I hope the wishes come true. I hope that we have it done by the next year. It makes a lot of sense in our communities. The Minister has my full support to have this one-stop shopping in our communities. It makes it so much easier and it makes so much sense. However, sometimes within government we have to do a lot of work to get it moving here. So I appreciate the hard work done by his department. However, we'd be happy to see something like that in our community.
I'm talking now, Mr. Chairman, in terms of the presence being in our community. I appreciate the Minister saying that there's going to be a phone there you can pick up, you don't even have to dial 8-100s, it's direct to the office. However, it's for the people who use English and also never really use it that much, but their language, they want to speak more comfortably in their first language and they could have that opportunity. I'm not too sure who's going be on the other end if they really understand them. Sometimes people miss programs or miss dates or whatever things happen, but we need to have someone in our community that can be a tie to the Income Support Program identified that this is the person you go see, not to pick up the phone and phone and you get somebody in Norman Wells. They need to go...I mean, that's what it's there for. We get enough headaches when we have to have our phone calls with the RCMP redirected to Yellowknife, or we get an answering machine or something. We get enough of that. So I appreciate what the Minister is saying, but I would really like to see if he would do some strong consideration to have somebody in our community, even on a part-time basis, that someone can identify when they're walking down the street, or at the Northern Store, or at the post office, saying that's the person you need to see for this Income Support Program. That's what I'm getting at, Mr. Chairman, otherwise we'll just go back to same old and tell the people that there's the office, use the phone. I don't think most people are going to go that route. They prefer to see a smiling face from the Department of Education, Culture and Employment sitting in their community. Thank you.