I thank the Minister for that. I’m not on the Social Programs committee, but that’s the first I’ve heard of the department going down that road and, again, that’s good news. I guess you have to ask questions to find out what’s going on, Mr. Chairman. I’m happy to hear that.
Again, with the issues I’ve been raising in the House here with the incidents of spousal assault, violent crime in our communities, in our Territory, and the money that we’re spending, I don’t think that we can underestimate it enough that we have to take the programs that we are delivering today and ensure that they are maximizing the return for us. If the statistics keep increasing like they are, we really have to, I think, go back to the drawing board and find out what’s working, how it’s working and why it’s working and expand upon our successes. For things that aren’t working, I don’t know, maybe stop throwing money at it. That would be my suggestion, is we need to review what we’re doing, because year in and year out we’re spending millions and millions of dollars on prevention and programs and services and are they having an impact. I’d like to think they are, and I think for the most part they are, but the numbers need to be getting better and not worse. I think that’s an indication that something’s wrong with what we’re doing if the numbers are getting worse and not any better. Once again, thank you, Mr. Chairman.