Actually, I'll take the rest of the commitments home, lock them away from this Minister that he will investigate this problem. I know he'll turn every stone over to help us find proper funding for this service that needs to be done. I'm just going to roll into small comments, which are simply that the City of Yellowknife is obliged to provide these services. Be it goodwill services or simply it's just the darn right thing to do. We can call it whatever we want and I can't imagine the City of Yellowknife not responding to anything which would be within their ability.
The problem we have to recognize is if we have to send an ambulance out of the city, it doesn't really matter, out of the city is enough to emphasize that we don't have services in the city directly to respond at that time. That means they have to call in additional resources in order to keep a base capacity up to a certain level. There is a standard to be set. The further out, we have to recognize, the more expensive it is. If the City of Yellowknife is now responding to calls past Prelude, maybe it's time to talk about the adjustments of the municipal boundaries or maybe it's time to discuss municipal funding, et cetera, and all those related things. I think the Minister has agreed to have a discussion on this topic in the future, so I will leave it at that. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.