Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, this is not a single item issue. This is a very complex one. But over the last couple of years, we've come to an agreement with the nursing association, we've come to a long-term Collective Agreement with the doctors. That's GPs and specialists. We've made significant in-roads into training northern nurses. We're coming up with a plan that's going to give us the capacity to add nurse practitioners and midwives to help offset and supplement the service provided to people right now that is currently provided by GPs.
So we have labour peace, we have some significant planning that is moving along, and we have waiting times, while they can definitely be shortened, are still better than the national average and we're working on it. We were investing significant capital money into Stanton and we're looking at improving the infrastructure in the clinics in Yellowknife as well. So across the board we continue to improve the service that's provided not only to the people in Yellowknife, but to the people in the communities. Where I might point out that many of them are lucky to see a nurse once a week. There are circumstances here, but we have to keep in mind, as well, that the needs are sometimes relative because there are communities where there are very limited services as well. Thank you.