Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Maybe the Minister could correct me if I'm wrong and maybe my memory is wrong or maybe my understanding is wrong or something, but I seem to recall that when the proposal was made to transfer the $40 million or whatever millions it was that used to be housed in Housing to ECE, the money was transferred first and we were given assurances that the details of the program would be worked out, that it was not a final thing. That's how it moved. I mean we could go back to Hansard, but the money was housed there for a year before the plan could be worked out, but the thing is I must have missed the steps in between because we really didn't have another chance to have an input into that process as to whether this was a good move or not. Once the money got transferred, the programs and the implementation of this new initiative have been playing catch-up ever since. It seems that we're not able to adjust or make suggestions or change anything. It's just like its gone, we have to approve extra resources and I know that even as this House was passing a motion for a review or maybe perhaps looking at whatever, like the motion we passed on and I think we might have even passed a motion to bring it back to Housing Corp. I'm told that the Minister said publicly that that wasn't going to happen, even with the motion that was on the table.
So I think it's not a bad thing for the government to admit that maybe something they did was not a good idea. It's not saying that you're a bad person if you might have made a bad decision because it was a collective decision, but it is never too late to correct that, but it's continuous, it's endless. We're hearing it in communities, we're hearing it in Yellowknife, and I think we need to review this because I don't think what is happening now is what we had in mind or if that was our goal. So I'd like to ask the Minister if he would work with the standing committee to see if we could review this transfer and to lay out the issues and see if we could do this any better and if we can't, we need to put it back where it was. The whole point of it was to improve it. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.