Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, I would just like to give a big figure here in my initial response. There are approximately 50 doctors in Yellowknife when you look at the specialists and the general practitioners and Stanton is a territorial hospital, the population in Yellowknife is about 17,000, so you on the very cursory face of it, on the ratio of one doctor per 1,000 in Yellowknife. You would think there is a lot of doctors, but the reality of it, the way services are structured between Stanton and the clinics, there are problems in terms of getting enough doctors to provide adequate clinic time because their services oftentimes are taken up elsewhere. So we are working on that, we are working on the nurse practitioners. We are moving relatively quickly. We've passed legislation. We've worked out the practice standards. We've agreed to the scope of practice. We've got the issue of the ability to do prescriptions straightened out. We are coming forward with a document that's going to lay out the number of nurse practitioners we see as needed in the different communities.
So we are moving on very many fronts trying to address some of the issues. We are doing that and are committed to doing that. Thank you.