Mr. Speaker, the situation in Kashechewan has been before this House for the last several years and it is a serious situation. We know that.
There was a Pope report that was commissioned by the government that examined the alternatives for the community. I would point out that the previous government had considered five sites. Four of them in fact flooded in the subsequent year, which tells us how much foresight went into that.
Chief Solomon, whom I have met with several times, has taken the Pope report to his community and we are waiting for the completion of that consultation process by the community.