Thank you, Mr. Chairman. No, Mr. Chairman, I am not aware of solutions that Mr. Cuff may have recommended or solutions that he recommended that may have been implemented in other jurisdictions.
As I stated before, he does have a reputation for developing health-related action plans which are very pragmatic. I would also state that each and every consulting contract I am sure that someone like this would take up would have different kinds of factors which would contribute to the results. That is why we have asked Mr. Cuff to closely look at some of the other initiatives of this government and some of the unique realities of the Northwest Territories.
With respect to some of the comments previously about the operations of education boards, we have also asked Mr. Cuff to look at that as well, to look at the way some of our other board structures and government structures are set up in the Northwest Territories, so that he will have a very good understanding when making his recommendations of, as I said, some of the realities of delivering services in the North. Not to say that we probably do not have some similarities as well with some other rural and remote areas in which Mr. Cuff has performed work in the past.
As to the specific recommendations that he may have provided to other agencies and some of the results of those recommendations, Mr. Chairman, I do not have that available. I would suggest that when Mr. Miltenberger meets with Mr. Cuff on the 27th that he might ask him about that. Thank you.