Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The will of the people is always there, Mr. Chairman. Health is always a key issue. We have political bodies in the communities. We had a chief and band council in the community a long time before the municipal government was put into place there. It's still in existence and will exist for a long time yet. The band council represents a lot of people in the communities. They have regular meetings and they have provisions in their meetings to have delegations come forward. The suggestions here are that if a representative of the hospital in Simpson -- the doctors and the different people in charge of the health services area -- could meet with the band on a timely basis, I think a lot of these problems could be dealt with at that level. Perhaps some misunderstandings could be cleared up. The band council is there and I don't see why they couldn't use that
vehicle to try to resolve some of these health issues. After all, this government took on the health transfer to administer health services to treaty Indians and Inuit and that is one part of it. There's also the village council who also have meetings on a timely basis that represent everybody else in the community. At that level, perhaps some of these problems could be resolved. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.