Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I just don't have much faith in those numbers, not that that isn't a true and accurate reporting of what has been identified out there, but in terms of people who may be infected who have not come in contact with the health care system that require them to have any kind of testing or blood work done, I don't put much faith in that number of 36.
The other thing I wanted to pursue a bit further was the move to change the name of STDs to STIs. The government has probably spent a lot of money to try to create awareness around STDs, so that would be a campaign that would have taken place as part of an attempt to limit the incidents of STDs through awareness and education, and to change the name from STD to STI seems to be counterproductive to creating that awareness because it's a name that people wouldn't recognize or understand. Is this something we did just in the Northwest Territories, or is this something that was done on a national basis? Thank you, Mr. Chairman.