I think that it is great that we have a mammogram machine here in Yellowknife. We were praising the effort for the people who raised the funds to get the mammogram machine, yet we have not been able to get as much usage, or people are on a waiting list to be able to access it. That is why I am wondering if there is a possible way of including that so we could make use of these different processes. The concern I raised earlier, if where we are seeing people who are at the health centre in Inuvik who are getting x-rays, tests and everything else, but they are not being diagnosed with cancer until practically they have to beg the doctor to send them to Yellowknife. Then once they get to Yellowknife, they do the same tests and then they are able to detect it. So there has to be something wrong with the detection system, or the system in Inuvik is obsolete and the one in Yellowknife is modernized.
What I am saying is that we have to find a mechanism to ensure that these tests that we are doing are being taken advantage of, and that people are knowing sooner than later, especially when it comes to dealing with cancers and different mammograms and what not. It is an issue that is out there and I think that it is important as a government that we do whatever we can to improve the system. As the system sits right now, there are some problems with it. We do have the technology. It is just a matter of making it mandatory.