I look forward to some action here. It is very simple. The fall hunt just finished. Ask the communities, a lot of moose, caribou and fish. It’s very simple. We need it in Stanton. They are doing it in the regions; they are doing it in the communities. Ask the communities. Break through the red tape. We need moose meat. We need people to have their traditional foods in the hospitals. These are the very people that grew up on that.
Why are we making it so complicated? It is a crying shame. This government here is going to do another study. This is my third Assembly. It’s so difficult to put traditional foods in Stanton Hospital, but we can do other things so fast, but with the average of people in the…(inaudible)…it’s difficult. Why do you make it complicated for us? I appreciate the little bit of taste that we’re getting, but I’m speaking for the elders, the people who want boiled fish, want fish heads, want boiled meat, they want that. They don’t want cabbage because they say it tastes like paper. We are dealing with real people here.
I will ask the Minister again to put enough effort, to put some elbow grease behind this motion and this action plan and do it before we close this Assembly when the writ is dropped. That’s what I would like to see.