Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, I guess it's not quite an embarrassment of riches, but after a period of time when we're desperately looking for nurses, because of the investment we made over the last few years we have graduated 50 or 60 nurses in the last couple of years and there are more coming. Now the pressure is on us to be able to provide them with the practical experience. We have been working with Hay River, Yellowknife, Fort Smith and Inuvik to place the students and those who are newly graduated into those facilities to give them the on-the-ground training that they need. We've also invested in I believe it's nine nurse mentor positions that have been sent out across the Territories that are supposed to work with recent graduates.
One of the areas where we have to make the next step is how do we take the nurse who have worked in hospitals and in larger facilities and train them for community service. That's a separate area where it's very difficult, because in many of the smaller communities the nurses don't have a lot of the time to provide that service. So it's an issue that we're still working on in that particular area. Thank you.