Thank you, Madam Chair. The Minister is aware of the present concern in the Keewatin regarding health care. It has been debated and talked about in this House over the last number of weeks and in some cases, months. There was a request for a public inquiry into the concerns and the services for health related programs in the Keewatin. This request for a public inquiry was turned down. As a result, the Minister in all due respect did at least go to the point where he requested an internal review by members of his own department. Madam Chair, some of the areas of the
recommendations indicated that the Minister would immediately be given the status as to the number of doctors in the Keewatin that are available now. I believe this is approximately three weeks ago that this report came out. Can the Minister advise the Members as to what is the status today? How many doctors are in the Keewatin at this date?