Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, in regards to the Sombe Ke facility, we have put departments on notice that the facility is out there and if anyone is interested in acquiring it, again, Mr. Speaker, we are carrying a mortgage on that facility and there is an O and M cost associated with it. We have been doing some work with the YK Dene First Nation in regards to the people in Detah, the Detah language group who has been using a couple of the facilities for their language program. We have been in discussions with them, but again, Mr. Speaker, we also have been in discussion with Bosco Homes out of Edmonton in regards to their child delivery programs. Again, those discussions are still ongoing. We haven't had a final decision on that, and again, we have been talking to the YK Dene First Nation about their interest. Again, they are looking at some proposals. We still haven't heard back in regards to proposals they're putting forward to the federal government. So we have been having discussions with different groups, but right now the only group that has been using those facilities is the language group out of Detah.
David Krutko on Question 453-15(4): Underused And Unused Addictions Treatment Facilities
In the Legislative Assembly on February 23rd, 2006. See this statement in context.
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