Thank you, Mr. Chairman. We believe that we are being proactive. We made the first step outside of Yellowknife to Fort Smith. We have a need now in Hay River. We're going to be doing that. Next year it's going to be into Fort Simpson. So we do have a plan. We do now have protocols and procedures. We have to train the staff. We need to do some renovations to make sure that the water supplies are adequate. They have to meet a very clear standard. We recognize that the Yellowknife facility itself is also
running flat out and is full almost to capacity. The Member is correct that we are just beginning to see the beginning of the need for this program, and we're planning, clearly, to move up the valley, which is the way it seems to be going. We're slowly moving north to anticipate the need and to get ready. All the redesigns, for example in Hay River, are going to accommodate whatever changes have to take place, as well in Fort Simpson. So, Mr. Chairman, if I could, I'd ask the deputy to speak a bit on the issue of the renal sufficiency program and give a bit more detail speaks to this issue. Thank you.