The aboriginal people who work in those areas don't view this as dollars and cents. If a person prefers to have certain plants boiled for them because they have a sore throat or rat roots for their cold, then those are things you cannot store in a nursing station. You have to go out on the land. It is a different method. It is not something you pick off the shelf.
Another thing is you pay homage to those people who have helped you and you don't do that with cash. You do that with other than cash. It could mean tobacco, meat, et cetera. To have it blend into the existing health and social services system doesn't make sense. I think Mr. Arngna'naaq made a statement on that this morning. There is a difference. That is how we have to look at it. Let's not accept a motion that says the culture must fit into this system, as opposed to the system trying to fit into the culture. That is my whole point.
(Microphone turned off)...make a motion and suggest traditional healing methods must be recognized.