Thank you. I think you have to go in the communities to see the kind of centres they have there and the kind of buildings they have to operate out of and you would see it right there. So we don't have to create that perception in terms of look at Colville Lake, look at their health centre, look at the equipment they have there and the type of needs that are required there. All things like that in the other smaller communities. So this is the reality in our health care system. Again, there's just different levels of services I guess in larger centres requiring more and more, I don't know what they require more of, but they seem to get it. The larger centres outside just seem to have a different level. We should be, I guess in some sense, happy that we have health care in our communities no matter what. It just seems to be that the playing field I guess is still different. So I'm just saying this more of a frustration I guess when I see something like this that gives extra dollars to a leased tenant for improvement of a medical centre here in Yellowknife, which may be justified, by all means justify. However, I think other centres outside here don't have the type of services that they should have. It's not even on here. So that's more of, Mr. Chair, my frustration of seeing a budget item like this.
Again, we're going to come up next year again. You'll see us in the House screaming for more dollars for our communities such as Colville Lake. You tell them that they have different levels of services. So that's, Mr. Chair, more or less my frustrations and it's more comments to the Ministers. I'll continue asking these questions when I see something like this. I mean, it's not fair. It's just not fair. So I'll leave it at that.