I would like to note that the "Northwest Territories Way" and the other documents, in trying to reconcile how we deliver government services, are all part of a total package, and a consultation process will take place once a process is out. Any report that was provided by this government is not a bible that you live and die by. It is a fact that we have to take a number of recommendations to provide some direction on how to finally come up with the objective, as the honourable Member states. We have to deliver a service that is fair and equitable to all residents of the Northwest Territories, taking into consideration the regional differences. There is no intention of this government to take one report and rubber stamp it and say that is the way it is going to be.
There will be a consultative process, and there will be due respect to all the regional health boards so that they will be involved. It is of no sense to us to go without their input. The communities and the regions will be consulted and involved with the deliberations as we go forward. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.