Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, there are a number of reasons why that would be. Some may be the gender. The Hay River program is a 28-day program that has only one intake. They used to have a continuous intake problem and they don't do that anymore. Now you are limited to a monthly entry. There may be some other pressing side issues, what they call concurrent disorders. We talked about that previously in terms of the training of community wellness workers. When it's alcohol, there are chances that there are other related pressing problems. So those are some of the issues. I know we do send some parents south, so the program at Nats' Ejee K'eh as I recollect is geared to men. So those are some of the issues that
would make it necessary to use southern placement facilities. Thank you.