Thank you, Madam Chair. Madam Chair, in Stanton and the other facilities requiring nurses, as well as the many community health centres, we have capacity to take. We need every nurse that we can graduate. We have set up or are trying to set up the processes for mentorships to do the preceptorship to give them the extra additional experience they need to be able to go out. Working in hospitals is one thing. Getting to work in community centres where they are doing a tremendous amount in terms of independent nursing, we are working on that. The issue is convincing a lot of the nurse graduates to be prepared to move outside of the larger centres. Clearly, Stanton will take, as well as Inuvik, Fort Smith and Hay River, the nurse graduates. If there are gaps in our system in the ability to do that, it is not because we don't have the capacity, but if there are things we should be doing that we are not, then we will move to address those. Very clearly, we are spending millions to train the nurses. The whole key is to keep them in the North and in our northern facilities.
Madam Chair, with your indulgence, I would ask the deputy to speak a bit further and give a little more detail on this issue. Thank you.