I agree wholeheartedly with the need for the study. I flew with air ambulance for 13 years and spent a lot of time going to remote northern communities. I've seen the appalling conditions that this population lives in and the state of the health and all the other services available to them.
However, what exists now, which did not exist when we first brought this up in February, is that there is a new ministry to deal with all of these services, the all-encompassing services. From chair to chair of the committees, that committee has expressed an interest in doing that.
I'm not saying this would be a barrier to it, but it may be an unnecessary duplication of services. Should their study start and it turns out that there is something that they are unable to do, or find that it would be best suited for us to do, then we could revisit this topic. But right now, I think given what has been stated from the chair of the indigenous affairs committee, the indigenous affairs committee is the most appropriate committee to study this.