Thank you. Mr. Chairman, every day I am in Fort Providence I see the medical vehicle cruising around town, to the store and post office. I do not know if they are taxi drivers or not but they are doing those things. The point which I was trying to make, Mr. Chairman, is that in the event of an emergency we do not have an ambulance as such. You have to rely on the medical expert in that area to hopefully address the situation at hand. We do not have that at the moment. That is one of my concerns. If someone drops on the street and you do not really know what caused them to drop you would rather go to the nursing station and have someone look at the person. In many circumstances the nurses still say you are to bring the patient in. You end up in a situation in which you really do not have the expertise the nurses do. My concern is in that area.
You also have a situation with regard to compassionate travel. I am also wondering about that. Those are areas of concern, Mr. Chairman. Every year people come to me, even though it might have happened a year ago, a month ago, or it might have just happened, about these types of situations. I end up not being able to address it, because by the time you are able to address it a whole new problem arises.