Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I rise in the House today to speak about addictions treatment in the Sahtu. Over the course of the past 12 months since we have come together for the first time as an Assembly, Members have made a number of statements about the problems our communities face with respect to alcohol and drug addictions. In my opinion, Mr. Speaker, this problem on how we assemble tends to address it. It is perhaps the most pressing issue we are dealing with today. There are a number of changes to addictions counselling services in the Sahtu. Some of them are quite positive, and I would like to voice my support for these initiatives. I heard positive feedback from my constituents about the efforts of the Community Wellness workers in the Sahtu. We also look forward to two mental health addictions counsellors who are soon to begin work in the Sahtu as part of the role of the Sahtu regional health board. Some initial steps have been taken to improve the delivery of addictions treatment in the Sahtu, but more must be done. The report of the delivery of the addictions services in the NWT is quite...(inaudible)...A state of emergency was submitted to the Minister in May of 2002. In my view, Mr. Speaker, I do not think the government has done enough to respond to the recommendations contained in that report. What we have seen to date is a start, but more can be done. I will have questions for the Minister of Health and Social Services at the appropriate time. Thank you.
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