Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, I have two more points. The second point I want to ask the Minister for general comments is the
nurses in our small communities. In the smaller communities we have agency nurses who are coming into our communities at a high cost to this government. I did ask the Minister at one time in terms of a plan in terms of when we're going to phase out these agency nurses, and there are some really good nurses who are staying in our communities a little longer than we anticipated. However, what is this department or how is this department ensuring that we take care of these nurses in terms of enticing them to stay a little longer in the community? People are getting along with them well. The problem with agency nurses is that they come in very quickly, stay about a month or so, then they're out. They don't develop this relationship with the people, and people are getting a little concerned because of constantly having to remind the nurses of their issues. There is not a consistent health care service in the communities. So I guess those two questions, Mr. Chairman. Is there a plan by this department and when is that plan going to be implemented, and when can we expect to see the agency nurses no longer being used in the Territories? What are we doing to ensure that the nurses that we do have in the communities are well looked after, are taken care of really well so they can stay longer? I know there's a nurse in Tulita who the people really like, and I think we want to keep her there for a long time. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.