Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, as the number of children requiring southern placements continues to grow, we are looking at the reasons for those assessments and evaluating whether there is a potential to return those children close to home to receive the care that they require. Many of the children who are placed in the south require either specialized medical care or some type of treatment. The difficulty is in being able to provide highly specialized treatment in the North.
However, as I say, as the number of those children increases and if they were at a point where there are enough of them that it starts to make sense to, for example, be able to recruit the kind of specialized personnel that might be required, or to build a facility to accommodate them, then this is something that we are constantly monitoring. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.