Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, I thank the Member for his comments. We will make note of his concerns. The issue of separate parallel paths that never converge is one that I would like to speak to. I agree. We have to link what we are doing. We cannot re-invent the wheel. There is a tremendous amount of work underway just within the territorial government that can tie into the broad recommendations of the social agenda. They cross departments and we are going to have to take steps to make sure that we provide those linkages.
We have done things, for example, just recently, as Minister Allen indicated, setting up that secretariat for youth to focus some attention there when you talk about healthy lifestyles and correct choices.
There is a general agreement as well that prevention is critical. I have made that statement myself. I recently met with the Minister of Health for Canada, and she indicated that was one of her key assessments in her new portfolio as well. The key is going to be to put resources there without, as the Member says, diminishing or eroding current treatment programs, but somehow make a shift so that we pay more proper, meaningful attention to the area of prevention.
As the Members have indicated, right now things are high level. We have laid out a process and the detail will be put into writing. The fall will be when we have the chance to have the detailed discussion the Members have talked about. Thank you.