Mr. Speaker, it may be possible to explore that and come back with that information. Mr. Speaker, with regard to Metis health benefits, as Members know, certainly within the federal domain of benefits either for status aboriginal people or extended benefits that would include Metis, it is a far more acceptable program which would not affect the overall program delivery of the Government of the Northwest Territories.
In trying to establish health care for Metis, we have to look very hard to find a way to do that and, at the same time, retain the type of financial arrangements we have with the federal government. Since there has been quite a bit of work done constitutionally and with inherent right issues, it appears that we could move with Metis health benefits without jeopardizing the overall scheme of the financial arrangements between the federal government and the Northwest Territories.
I would think that we can always take another look at that, but it would also have to be in conjunction with what it would do with the overall financing of the NWT, if you include benefits other than to aboriginal people. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.