Thank you, Mr. Chairman. There are two key areas in this particular matter and one of them I touched on my speech was looking for efficiencies in how we do things. We all have heard about the cost of missed appointments, the cost of travel arrangements where the patient doesn’t know or doesn’t come with the proper information, flies all the way down to Yellowknife and it has to be rescheduled because they weren’t ready, those types of things.
The other piece is the commitment we have to make as an Assembly and we do the business plans, is to start moving more money into prevention. If we agree that the target should be 2 percent of the budget into prevention, then we should start taking the steps, the word will go out to all the people listening, all the government people and health people, education people, that we want to focus on the prevention piece, and then we have to make sure that the prevention work we are doing is coordinated and it links between departments, with communities, so that the people we want to benefit – the children, the youth, the elders – in fact do receive the maximum value that money is going to be reallocated. But those four key things that are going to cut our costs in the long term – don’t smoke, don’t abuse alcohol, proper diet and exercise – are goals that I think will address the issues raised by Mr. Moses. Thank you.