Well, again, it illustrates all these programs in the southern part of the Territories, nothing in the northern territory. I think that, if anything, these programs used to exist in the Northwest Territories, the Mackenzie Delta. I think there are camps out there that could be used for this particular purpose. Again, it seems like it’s first-come, first-served with regard to who gets the Ministers there when they get these programs. I’d like to know why don’t you have a universal program in all regions in the Northwest Territories to be fair to everyone, so that those people who come from those regions have the choice of which communities they come from. It’s a cultural camp you are talking about. The Gwich’in region, the Mackenzie Delta, the Slavey regions and the North
Slave, the Chipewyan with regard to the southern Mackenzie. The same with the Dogrib with regard to the Tlicho region. So I’m wondering why aren’t you looking at regional culture-based camps for those inmates that come from those different cultural groups than just in three areas of the Territories and not allowing for all inmates to be treated the same based on which aboriginal tribe they come from. Why haven’t you taken that into consideration?