Mr. Chairman, I think what happened here is that, as the Minister said, there was an inflationary clause in the contract that drove the contract up and they came forward for a supplementary appropriation. With regard to other homes that may be housing different kinds of people, they may be on a different contract schedule, they may be on a different kind of funding arrangement. Certainly, if there's a
concern in the House that there are seniors' facilities across the territories, or seniors that are in care across the Northwest Territories who are in need then, as we've said, the Minister of Social Services will look into that aspect and report back to the House at her earliest convenience. Mr. Chairman, I don't think it was an oversight on the part of the department. They reacted to a contract that they had in place and it may be that there may be other contracts with different time frames and different clauses in them that they may have to react to later in the year or early next year. Rest assured, however, that I don't believe it was an oversight that senior citizens were left out. I would imagine it was because of some other reason, Mr. Chairman.