Mr. Chairman, it's fairly obvious that this Dr. Wezelman who wrote, interprets from the workers...his wife is a social worker. I would think front line workers would mean different things to that to everyone in the north. For this doctor, it means a social worker. Maybe for the nurses, it means the nurses. For the communities, it may be mean something else. The whole purpose of our thoughts would be clear and definite that these are the people who we're suggesting are identified as front line workers. The way it's written right now, leaves this open for interpretation.
If the motion is defeated, it really doesn't bother me that much, but it might bother the alcohol worker, Lady Spencer, the home maker, the alcohol counsellor or the school counsellor. No one has copies of these in the communities. In order for clarification, I would think that adding something like this would put to rest my fears, as well as fears of the community, of exactly what we mean by that.