Thank you, Mr. Speaker. After the SARS outbreak, there was a lot of attention paid to the state of the public health system in the country, including the Northwest Territories. A public health agency has been set up, and some protocols have been worked on. There were some very important reports done as a result of the SARS outbreak, with how best to proceed to deal with that type of incidence or occurrence.
As I have indicated, Doctor Corriveau sits at the table with all the public health people from across the country. He is in contact with all the authorities. They have all been looking at their protocols, both within their facilities and how do we connect up as a system, and how do we tie into the broader Canadian system. So there is work being done. It is current, and it has been pushed along a lot by the SARS epidemic a few years ago, where we learned some very hard, but valuable, lessons. Thank you.