The reason I asked the question in regard to these children being in permanent custody, I know in my riding, several of these individuals who were in permanent custody found themselves getting in trouble with the law and as soon as they become either young offenders or end up in our correctional system, the Social Services department seems to wash their hands of them and just walk away. Is there any way that this government could be held liable because they are in permanent custody, which makes them a ward of this government and why is that happening? These children are now finding themselves in facilities that are here in the Northwest Territories by way of our jail facilities or, in some cases, are now in southern Canada. So I would like to ask the Minister, what
avenue do these children have after they fall, basically, victim to a system, where they bounce from foster home to foster home and eventually they find themselves dealing with the judicial system? Why is it that this government allows themselves to walk away from these children after they get into trouble?