Just a comment there, Mr. Chair, in terms of the open-door policy. I hope that policy again extends to outside of the Yellowknife area to the regions where we have this type of service also available to us. Again, I come from a population where about 50 to 60 percent speak the aboriginal language and this is also open to the sensitivity of the people that use, are comfortable using the Slavey language in terms of talking to these friendly people at the WCB in terms of explaining some of the things here. I just want to make a note to the Minister and his officials about this in terms of an open-door policy. I, myself, haven't been in the building so I really don't know what I'm saying here in terms of the physical structure and that. To Mr. Rodger's comment, I come into this House here and there's friendly people, the staff members are happy and that and you go into the community outside and you don't know why people are looking at it differently, looking at you funny, so, you know.
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I'm in the same boat as you, Mr. Rodgers, and I think it's because sometimes we make some decisions that are sometimes very unpopular. So we're in a tough position, but that's another issue and I just want to leave it at that, Mr. Chair.