Thank you, Madam Chair. I'm just having a problem seeing the big problem with having a medical travel toll-free line, and just for the fact that medical travel is basically pretty cut and dried, as far as I can tell. When people get the authorization to travel somewhere, it's just as easy to phone a travel agent and make those arrangements themselves, where as they have the Stanton travel and authority to do that for them. There are many instances where people wind up at the airports with no information on travel arrangements, and the agents at the airport don't have any information themselves and nobody has a number that they can call.
So is there a possibility that we can set up a 1-800 line that people can phone in and the person at the other end of the line will have access to a computer system that I am sure will be able to handle all bookings that Stanton works
with or makes for any individual in the NWT, to find out whether or not their travel has been confirmed, who it's been confirmed with, and by whom and when? If it hasn't been confirmed, the person at the other end of the line or some authorization to issue a ticket, be it over the line, through a credit card or through whatever means that they might have at their disposal. Just something that might be a little more instant than having to go running to the Minister's office every time somebody gets stranded at the airport. I just don't know why that is such a difficult area to build on. We have telehealth lines and nursing lines and we have experts at the end of those. We are just looking for a travel agent at the end of this one, somebody who knows how to make the change, and make the necessary adjustments, and do the necessary billing arrangements and invoicing. Is that something that the department is considering now, or are they just going to research more into why? How is it so difficult? Thank you.