I look forward to the Minister continuing his work on this initiative. I think I just have to work my schedule and look at when to do a presentation to the EDI so that I can come in then. So I look forward to the Minister’s continued work on this whole issue here. I’d like to see how far, when you clear the dust off and you see how big this thing is and say okay, this is what we’re dealing with and this is real. This is not one year, this is 10 years, 15 years and this could possibly be significant for the North.
So in saying that, I want to just get to an issue here that Mr. Bouchard talked about with resources in our region and moving some of these positions out of the larger centres such as Hay River or Yellowknife. We talked about, somewhat, the permafrost position or specialist in the Yellowknife area. Mr. Minister indicated, through his letter to us, the reasons why it was going to be difficult for fiscal, saying that it’s better to have it in Yellowknife, plus he’s got all his buddies here or all the people here that they can associate together. We as committee want to move this position out where we see it more valuable. Either in Inuvik or
the southern portion, but we gave our reasoning. I wanted to ask the Minister is he firm on that position being situated in Yellowknife and having no chance of moving outside. We talked about Inuvik being possible for many reasons and there are many reasons that you can communicate with your colleagues. So why is he so firm on having this position here in Yellowknife other than it’s going to cost us an extra few thousands of dollars? I’m a little bit lost here.