Thank you, Madam Chair. The people in Deline will be pleased to hear that there's progress being made on this facility that will be put to good use and that there are two phases to seeing the full utilization of this facility and the programs that are going to be running out of this building here. So I look forward to more concrete initiatives when you get closer to the dates, as you indicated, Minister and also deputy minister.
Madam Chair, I want to talk to the Minister about the disability issues. In our region there seems to be some concern in terms of the people who are living with a disability, mainly the wheelchair access people. Some of them don't have ramps in their homes. Some of them have concerns that these ramps are not being put into play because they don't know if it's a housing issue or a Health and Social Services issue and they want to know what type of assessments and what type of programs and service delivery there are. Who checks on these people who are disabled? Not only for wheelchairs, but elders. There's an elder that told me she needs to have a step up to her tub and right now it's pretty dangerous for her. She's 84 years old and it's pretty dangerous for her to take a bath. She says she's going to fall in and doesn't know if she can get out. So these little simple things that we overlook sometimes, but when the elders are concerned about services that are provided to them it doesn't seem to go very far. Same as that Charlie Gully, who is an elder in Fort Good Hope and desperately needs a ramp on his house. But there are other people who speak about disabilities, so I want to ask the Minister in terms of how do we know for sure that these people who have disabilities are being heard, number one, and that their places are being considered or assessed for some type of improvement to make their life easier? Thank you.