Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the comments made by the Minister are very accurate. The comments made are very true. This is an issue that is probably going to come up again next year. You don't find a solution to this issue here. The front-line workers, some of the mental health workers that we have in our communities are from outside of the community that have been brought into our smaller communities to work because the process of them recruiting them and training them, and the qualifications and all this stuff, I don't want to get into that right now. I want to get into how do we keep these really good workers in our communities?
Communities are putting out their own issues by having to stay in hotels. It's costing the communities or the health boards. So question again...That may be the $64 million question: How do we keep these professional health workers in our communities that could stay there? We need doctors in the Sahtu that could stay in homes, same as the nurses, the mental health workers, social workers. They had built a program through the NWT Housing Corporation called Market Housing. Can we do more of that? We have to look at something like build an apartment and let them all stay in an apartment. My golly, we have to have these people and make sure we keep on having these kinds of comments come up. So again, I appreciate the Minister's comments, but I need to see that this is an issue that has to be taken. I know he will take it seriously. I know the Minister and his staff will take it
seriously, but we need to look at this. Again, I am going to look at these front-line workers.