Thank you, Madam Chair. Madam Chair, I look forward to the Minister having some discussion with the Social Programs committee on the final placing of these net telehealth positions in the Northwest Territories. It's a successful program, it's working and I look forward to seeing Norman Wells' telehealth being hooked up and being used. So I'll look for some other initiatives that would serve the people in the Northwest Territories on this project. Of course, I'm going to put my 25 cents in for the Sahtu region. I'm going to leave it at that, Madam Chair.
The other question I have with the telehealth is I really, really want to give the Minister credit for and a pat on the back for the telehealth through the phone system. We use that many times in my communities. I used it another time in another community. This system works good. I have experienced myself personally in witnessing a call and it being answered by somebody at the other end of the phone that was very helpful, was very patient and was giving some really good information. It helped with the elders and some people in my region. It was quite surprising that this person at the other end of this line took the time to really sit down, I guess must be sitting down, and talked to this person in my community.
Madam Chair, I want to know, this service here, how much of this is known to people who speak their first language in an aboriginal tongue? Because the elders that we work with didn't know about this. No fault to anyone. How much is it known out there just like we know A&W or McDonalds? It's second nature. I guess that's what I'm getting at, Madam Chair. Thank you.