Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The whistle is getting dry there. That is a lot of booze in our communities and regions. Again, I understand the Minister, and I believe we are talking optics on the profits, I understand what he is saying. He is
saying it for symbolic. For us in the Sahtu, we can put aside a percentage, even 1 percent or even a half percent, symbolically that this money from the Sahtu sales go directly to our small communities – Colville Lake, Good Hope, Tulita, Norman Wells and Deline – and we are going to do something directly to work with alcohol abuse and prevention promotion. It is not much, and I understand that we appreciate the money that is going to help, but not all of it is going into prevention. There are doctors and everything else that needs to be looked after. That’s what I am talking about. If we can do that then we know, that’s what the chiefs are saying, this is the chiefs, not me, who brought this up in the Sahtu. We’ve got to show something. Right now, the optics don’t look too good. That’s what I’m saying.
I’ll leave it at that. Those are all my questions for this page.