Thank you, Madam Speaker. I would like to thank the Member for his vote of confidence. I would also like to point out that when it comes to flexibility and being responsive, and I like to think creative, it is Health and Social Services in the last few years that has come up with midwifery legislation, nurse practitioner legislation, that has moved to do a facilities review that is going to make sure that the renovations to Stanton go ahead, that consolidates the clinics in Yellowknife, among other things, in addition to the work we have done with alcohol and drugs. I would ask that the Member keep that in mind as we focus on this particular issue.
The information that we give to Members, the assumption is it is their information. There is no caveat that I am putting on it that it can't be shared. Once it is out of my hands, it is their information. Thank you.