Thank you, Madam Chair. Madam Chair, I'll speak, as well, briefly to the emergency room, then I'll ask the deputy to maybe give a little more detail on the OR piece.
In regards to the emergency room in Stanton, what we have set out is a fairly, it is, by necessity, a comprehensive plan and it works back from the consolidation of the clinics, proposed consolidation of the clinics in the downtown core of Yellowknife, that will see significant improvement of service. There would be extended hours, people would be able to see a doctor almost within a day or two because we're going to deal with the issue of 15 percent cancellation rates, the fact that they can't do a lot of basic testing and procedures that clinics in any other jurisdiction can do without having to go to Stanton, which we anticipate, based on our research, will lessen some of the load on Stanton emergency. We will have enough resources in this process to do some necessary upgrades to Stanton emergency, as well, just to look at how it's structured and the flow and the use of nurse practitioners as point of first contact to do the initial assessment. So the emergency room improvements are going to be tied to that other process, which we're developing now as we speak, that will improve the services as a system and not just trying to look at the status quo at the emergency room, which would be a very expensive, but at the end of the day an unsustainable option of just trying to keep going and doing what we're doing. Madam Chair, with your indulgence, I'll ask the deputy to speak a bit more in depth, if he would, about both the OR as well as emergency, if he would care to add anything in case I missed anything. Thank you.