No, Mr. Chairman. What I said was, Yellowknife was down to 14 physicians. With 14 physicians carrying a community this size, plus all of the out of community work they do, the situation was going to be deteriorating very, very quickly. We are back up to 22 physicians in Yellowknife. Part of the recruitment that was successful was the change in compensation package that the Yellowknife Health and Social Services Board was able to come up with and recruit doctors. We are up to 22 doctors in Yellowknife at the present time.
Those Yellowknife doctors do not just serve Yellowknife. They also serve the communities. They do community visits in Lutselk'e, Wha Ti, Wekweti and Fort Resolution. The are also providing support services to the nurses in the Deh Cho when there are no resident doctors available, and they designate time to provide support and services to the Deh Cho region as well.
The boards are not charged for this, either. This is done out of Yellowknife and there is no charge for the community visits and the work that is done from here. If it seems like it is a little bit rich for Yellowknife here, think of it in the context of it being a territorial facility.