Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The pilot project is actually still continuing at the Great Slave Medical Clinic. I believe it's going on for another couple of months. I don't know if it's two months or three months. I would have to check that out.
The funding for 2005-06 is not only to continue with that pilot, but also to do additional pilots with another clinic, as well as trying to get one of our community health centres. This kind of a system allows for the sharing of information between health practices across the system. Ideally eventually not only within the Territories but with Capital Health, we will be able to do things like carding of patients. They will be on the system, so if you have a different doctor, you don't have to give your information over again to a new doctor when you see him. You allow for things like X-rays and lab results to be sent electronically. There will be aspects of this that will allow for electronic prescribing of medications and tracking of medications for patients.
So it's quite an extensive system. For us to roll it out across the Territories, we will need help from Infoway, which is a national body that provides money to jurisdictions to implement health technology projects. So the pilot is still underway. We will be giving additional pilots in 2005-06 and our intention is to access a piece of Infoway's billions of dollars, so we can expand their system across our health centres. It's particularly important that we get the small community health centers involved in this as well to make sure the technology will work in the communities. Thank you.