Yes, thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the Minister makes a good point in terms of the next year funding in terms of upping the Aboriginal Wellness Program and the one percent cut represents $2.6 million of the total budget, then making other arguments as to reasons why this program needs to be cut. I'm saying again, out of $265 million this small program that is valuable to our people, it's first contact in the hospital. We can't even have people sit at the front desk who can address the needs of the aboriginal people. There are many things that we could talk about again as wide as this program. Of all the cuts that have to be on the chopping block, I mean, there's certainly many other programs that could be looked at to reduce, but not something like this. Especially in terms of the clientele
again is 65 percent aboriginal people who walk through Stanton hospital. This is one percent solution, I guess, to deal with it. I'm having a hard time. I do understand the Minister's commitment to enhance the program for 360, but right now I think we went a little bit off track on here. So I'd like to again ask the Minister to really think about this and I don't even know what the $184,000 would do. What kind of programs? Half time? One person? Two persons? It's just not doing any good for the amount of money that's going to this important program such as the Aboriginal Wellness Program. I think I want more to leave it as a comment. I hope that the government will consider increasing this position towards being more meaningful. We're on the right track, but I think we're taking a step back on this process here. Thank you.