Mr. Speaker, the Minister says that his research and analysis for coming forward with this 70 to seven regional super board model came from watching the Tlicho model over the last 10 years. Mr. Speaker, with all due respect to the Tlicho people and some of the wonderful
things they have done in that constituency, surely the Minister would recognize the fact that the Tlicho Community Services Board serves one group of people, the majority by far from one nation, who speak the same language, who have one large central community and three outlying smaller communities. How did he think we were going to transpose that to a region like Yellowknife finds itself in or Hay River finds itself in? How were we going to overcome those differences? I mean, was no thought given to the fact that the Tlicho region is actually extremely unique in terms of its makeup? How could he think you could transpose that model to these other extremely diverse regions? Thank you.