Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, in the budget we do have about $247 million. We're in the business planning process right now. It has been publicly announced that there are fiscal targets we are looking at as a government that there are restraint targets that we're trying to hit as a government. Health, in fact, has to shoulder their share of that burden. So, Mr. Speaker, within that context, we rolled out, two years ago, a Mental Health and Addictions Strategy in response to the Chalmers report, State of Emergency. We've hit year one and two. Year three is on the books yet to be implemented. We've charted out a course of action that focuses on the community level and that's still the intent. We do have our dedicated facility at Nats' Ejee K'eh, which is also undergoing a review in terms of the adequacy of the program that is there.
I'd also just like to make the observation that I've been reading some information on treatment and addiction services and that the research shows that the most successful and cost-effective interventions tend to be those that are geared around outreach programs, that
deal with the client in their environment with the other related contributing factors that may have, in fact, lead to the addiction. Thank you.