Thank you. I would like to go on to a different area. It covers the injection of new money specifically into the recruiting of health care professionals. I think we saw some money early in the last session, in the September session, and another $8.3 million that was put in just before the end of the year. My question or comment, Mr. Chairman, relates to something that I heard repeatedly from Mr. Romanow, the commissioner for the federal inquiry into the national commission into the health care system. He said that while more money is needed for a system, what he really hopes will not happen, should not happen, is that as more money is put into it, it simply becomes higher and higher and higher salaries for health care professionals or administrators or everyone else. This was not something that he envisioned as a solution was that money just keeps going into almost a never ending spiral of one jurisdiction in Canada chasing another with higher pay packages as a way of attracting people.
In the Northwest Territories, Mr. Chairman, are we going to be able to solve or begin to solve our shortage of health care workers in other ways than simply, as I say, this revolving spiral of salary increase? Thank you, Mr. Chairman.