Mr. Chairman, I have no difficulty with trying to find a coordinated response. I believe that is what we are all about right now, because of the precious little resources we have. We are trying to meet all the recommendations and coordinate them so it looks like we have a coordinated approach to deal the recommendations, which vary from different regions.
Therefore, I think our thrust is to try to find a way so that communities have the support to deal with as much as possible at the community level. There are a lot of ideas out there, they are wide and varied. Many of them deal with putting a little program here and a little program there, sitting in one community and one region and doing nothing for the overall population of the Northwest Territories. We are trying to analyze many of the recommendations that are coming forward, to place them in a cohesive plan where communities can take a hold of their own lives with a wellness program. That's what we are trying to do.
In trying to do that, there are all kinds of different ideas that don't necessarily fit in. I'm sure that will be worked out. I fully concur that the support has to be distributed in an equitable manner and addressed as much as possible at the community level. I hope that is where we're going to get some support. I feel that is a direction we are looking at when we think about community wellness. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.