Mr. Speaker, in the House yesterday, the issue was making use of the facilities we have across government that may be underutilized. The issue was again raised in the House, for example, with Somba K'e where we have, to our knowledge, some justice facilities that may be underutilized. We know we hold the mortgage on facilities like Somba K'e. There is a facility for seniors that wasn't designed for seniors in Deline. There are issues with some of the facilities in Smith, Hay River and Inuvik. So we have existing facilities that we already invested significant amounts of capital in that we have to take a look at as a first step. Are we going to go into any wholesale capital investment in alcohol and drug facilities? No, we are not at this point.
The issue of Natse' Ejee K'eh will be resolved and the staff will be delivering a program that is designed. So, Mr. Speaker, the issue of the specific request of when will bricks and mortar be put on the ground in the North Slave in terms of alcohol and drug treatment facility, there are no immediate plans for a facility in the North Slave. Thank you.