Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I'd like to direct my questions to the Minister of Health and Social Services and it is with regard to the STI strategy that the
Minister and other Members here spoke of. My question has to do with the changing of the acronym from STD to STI is not without its challenges because, Mr. Speaker, STD is a very commonly known and accepted concept. Everyone knows what we're talking about when we talk about STDs and I know that the Minister has given information in the House about why there was a need for this change. I believe that STI, sexually-transmitted infections, implies a bigger umbrella of conditions, not just diseases and it also speaks to asymptomatic conditions that may not be as visible and it is also listed on the federal health web site. I think there is definitely a challenge for both the federal government and territorial government to publicize this because surely if people don't know what you are talking about, they are not going to listen to you. So could I ask the Minister what steps he's taking to make sure that this information gets out there? Thank you.