Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Further on the AIDS issue, I know there was another funeral in Iqaluit last week of a young Inuk victim of AIDS. We are increasingly aware of this deadly disease. It seems to me that when we had the discussion in committee of the whole with Dr. Gilchrist on this issue last year, there were some very good suggestions from MLAs about more aggressive approaches that the department might take in its AIDS strategy. I specifically recall suggesting -- and I think there were suggestions of that nature from other Members -- that it is certainly not enough to do advertising in pamphlets and the like and it is not enough to make condoms available in health centres. I think the specific suggestion was made -- and I got this idea from young people I spoke to in my own constituency at the Baffin leaders' youth conference -- to make condoms available in schools, not just in school washrooms, but in school classrooms and in places where kids hang out and can easily obtain them. This suggestion came from kids, themselves.
I wonder if the Minister could tell me if the department has been taking any measures to make condoms more easily available, particularly to young people.