Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, we do have a provision for people of the Northwest Territories who reside in Alberta -- students and so on -- whereby they can receive services in Alberta and, consequently, if the person who is dispensing the prescription phones first to the regional health board -- wherever that customer is from -- and gets clearance, yes, they can bill the government of the Northwest Territories.
Mr. Speaker, there is a local contractor who does not have that ability -- I believe that contractor is Eye to Eye Optics -- to bill direct to the government of the Northwest Territories, at the present time. The practice that has been used in the last little while, is that the person who is requiring spectacles goes to Eye to Eye Optic and pays the actual bill and then seeks funds back from the Government of the Northwest Territories. The reason for that is that Eye to Eye Optics did not bid on, or receive, a contract in the Northwest Territories, in any region, to supply services.
Now, I realize it is a bit of a problem and that is what I'm trying to resolve at the present time. I've asked for a legal opinion on the contracts we have with the other two outlets, Mr. Speaker, to see if we can avoid this problem the next time we let contracts. Thank you.