Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for coming to the committee on such short notice.
I think part of the challenge the committee is facing is that we have a number of communities across this country that are in crisis for some reason or another: Garden Hill in Manitoba, the school in northern Manitoba that burned down in 2005--which isn't even going to get to Treasury Board until 2007. Certainly, there are some communities.... Kashechewan, despite the fact that we've had this report, still could face potential flooding in the spring.
I think the challenge the committee is facing is that we have a community in crisis--as many other communities are--and is it the work of the committee to deal with communities on a one-off basis? That's more of a comment, and I don't expect you to comment on that.
I have a couple of questions.
Mr. Howsam, you indicated that in March 2004, which is two and a half years ago, you went into the community, and two and a half years later it sounds like we're getting a working group together. I understand there are certainly some challenges in terms of changes in leadership and all those kinds of things, but I guess I would like a comment on the timelines that you anticipate for seeing some changes on the ground and on what kinds of resources are going to be dedicated towards that, both financial and human resources.
For my third question, my understanding is that you're finished with this file as of Friday, and Ms. Richardson will be the acting RDG. Is there a seamlessness around that process to ensure...? My experience is that as new people come in and take over a file, things do tend to slow down. I just wonder how you're going to ensure that's not going to happen in this particular case.