Thank you, Madam Chair. What we need and what every other jurisdiction needs across Canada and North America, for that matter, is more trained, qualified nurses. We're going to have, this spring, 20 to 24 nurses graduating from Aurora College with their degrees as nurses that we will be able to put to use, each and every one of them. As well, from hereon in we expect to be able to be graduating hopefully double-digit graduating classes for the foreseeable future as we continue our investment. There were decisions made back in 1992 nationally that affected dramatically the number of seats available for nurses and doctors, where it was determined by the people at the time that there was going to be some kind of glut on the market and that we would best be anticipating that and cutting back. It was a decision that turned out to be very wrong and we've been trying to recover since then.
These are investments that are long-term investments that take time to show progress. I acknowledge that we have issues in the Northwest Territories hiring nurses. We have an unfortunate reliance on agency nurses, which we're working to correct. But I think the investments that we make in terms of the staff that we do have are good ones. Thank you.