Thank you. Thank you, Madam Chair. Right now, you know -- you know my thoughts in regards to carbon tax. We are hit so hard in the small communities for cost. The people want to blame the local stores, the trucking companies for the cost. But they should be blaming us in regards to taking on that carbon tax. And like I said before, we're doing the federal government's dirty work in regards to doing this to a territory; we should have never took it on because people are going without in the communities. I got families that -- for carbon tax that are, like, income support should be increased because of that, because the cost of food. Like I said, safety of hunters. Today I had two boat crews going out, hunting this late in the year, fall, going to get caribou meat because, you know, to subsidize -- food subsidies for their families. So it's just -- for myself, I -- how I look at this is we should have killed the bill that time when we did it because all -- everybody who's going without right now and the federal government not supporting them, they should be ashamed of themselves in regards to this. Right now we have -- like, I could go on and on but you're going to hear more tomorrow, so this is just a start.
So can the Minister, I guess, ask her federal counterpart in Ottawa when -- when is it going to be -- like, give exact dates on payouts for the hamlets of Tuk, for the people that are individuals in the communities. Thank you.