Thank you, Madam Chair, and thank you to both Ministers. It's excellent news to see we're moving forward on this problem and to encourage people to eat healthy. Environment, I think, is a key component to making sure people eat healthy because I think people get accustomed to the fact that sometimes you can buy a can of pop a lot cheaper than a can of juice. So sometimes the wrong choices we're cornered into them and it's good to see that we're working on providing a healthy environment. So I'm very pleased to see that.
I guess my next question to the Minister, again, I don't sit on the Social Programs committee, but Stanton was supposed to bring forward their master plan by the spring of 2004, I think originally. It got pushed back and pushed back and I don't see anything here. As far as I'm concerned, at one time there must have been changes that were required. They identified something years ago and I'm worried that we're falling behind on its master plan on keeping Stanton totally up to date with the ability to provide services to the best of their ability, and that's emphasizing that something must have been identified to strike a master plan. So why are we so far behind on delivering this master plan and when can this House expect to see, and discuss, and debate a master plan of the future development to ensure that our Stanton facility is up to date as it is our territorial hospital? Thank you, Madam Chair.