Thank you, Madam Chair. I hope I am not conveying to the Minister or his department that we wanted one specific application filler to fill out certain forms of application to our community. I am hoping I am conveying the message that during these times, we would certainly appreciate the department to have some presence in our region on a temporary basis maybe. This certainly is pushing back on me in terms of not having a real presence. If you are going to wait until the Mackenzie Valley road, well, you might as well wait another 20 or 30 years. I think that is a far off suggestion right as to how we get people into our region from his department.
The point is, Madam Chair, the Sahtu region is being administered by a regional office out of Fort Simpson on community access road programs like this, infrastructure, our highways. Enough is enough in saying that his department wasn't a temporary presence. Certainly they have offices in our region that other departments have done. It doesn't make any sense. I would do the same thing. But we do see a need for this type of person coming into our region, spend a month or two months in the region, then go back to Fort Simpson when he gets homesick. Come back into our region here. Look at some of these things because things are going to be happening in our region that we really need to look closely at these types of issues here. I would certainly appreciate, Madam Chair, the Minister's willingness to listen on this issue. I guess I am pleading now to another level of requirement that his department would consider. You want an application filler. Lots of people in those communities can take on this part-time job to fill out applications.