Thank you, Madam Chair. What the Minister says is very encouraging for myself to know that there is some consideration being looked at for Nats' Ejee K'eh for family programming. In the Sahtu region we talk lots and I work with our families, so I hope it comes to reality that we have some family programs for the northern people here and we can use Nats' Ejee K'eh as a facility for such a purpose.
The other point I wanted to ask the Minister, Madam Chairperson, is the facility we have in Deline is abandoned. There is a facility there that's abandoned that we think could be used by the people of the Sahtu and maybe by the people in the Northwest Territories. A lot of people are recovering in hospital or in other institutions, and lot of them just want to come home to the Sahtu region to be in recovery and to have a place where they can get help and take care of themselves. Deline has such a facility that is just sitting there and we want to see if that could be used sometime in the future. I think the Minister was made aware of this in our tour of the Sahtu region. The members of Deline made a presentation to the Minister on that facility and it's there already, you don't have to build anything. It could be used for long-term recovery or things like that. The facility is already there, Madam Chairperson, so it's not adding any cost to the department. It would be a matter of possibly some reprofiling. I want to ask the Minister to see what would be his consideration to the Deline request when he was on the tour there. Thank you.