Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I asked that question also in the previous comment about the information that you said you have in front of you, if you can provide that to communities and make them aware of the numbers and the number positions that are needed to implement such a program in the different regions in the Territories. Then the communities can realize there's an opportunity to train or have someone develop that program in the communities. I have communities that are almost 1,000 people, yet we are just operating with the basics. I think it would be nice if we could have a full slate of nurses that are there 365 days a year without having to worry about closing down your health centre because you can't find enough nurses or basically having to do away with alcohol and drug programs because you have a technical glitch with the system in some community. So the information that you have in front of you, will you offer all programs that are available to communities and make them aware of who is getting what so that we know what' being offered out there?
David Krutko on Bill 24: Midwifery Profession ActCommittee Report 18-14(6): Report On The Review Of Bill 21 Protection Against Family Violence Act, Bill 24, Midwifery Profession Act, And Bill 26, Youth Justice Act
In the Legislative Assembly on October 8th, 2003. See this statement in context.
Bill 24: Midwifery Profession ActCommittee Report 18-14(6): Report On The Review Of Bill 21 Protection Against Family Violence Act, Bill 24, Midwifery Profession Act, And Bill 26, Youth Justice Act
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