Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I have two topics related to this particular one. Prior to Christmas, there was a community meeting held once again in Fort Smith with a member of your staff, the director of policy came down. We talked about reprofiling and the need to move this process along. Following that, after having discussions with the mayor, I approached the department for information on some of the various options that would be and could be open to the health board so they did not waste time trying to reinvent the wheel because headquarters has a better overview of what is needed in the territory. I have made a number of attempts to get that information delivered. To date, it has yet to be delivered. Promises were made that I was going to get it then weeks and weeks ago, but I have yet to see one word on paper on that particular issue.
On a broader note, if you can answer both of these at once, I am concerned about the broader message of the department that it is not the department's position or place to give direction to health boards in terms of services that may or may not be needed across the Northwest Territories. Apparently that message was delivered late last week. It causes me some concern, tied into the options paper because I cannot see anybody else who can be in a better position to be able to speak to the whole territory than the department. To provide direction, some advice and suggestions to boards wherever they may be about services that may or may not be of benefit to the territories, so there is a coordination, no duplication or redundancy. That we are not reinventing the wheel or groping in the dark when Yellowknife is sitting with the information. Thank you.