Mahsi, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the infrastructure acquisition plan, I'd like to highlight specifically for my region. There's not even one list on here, but at the same time there was some sort of agreement a while back in October when there was a meeting with Tlicho Community Services Agency and Minister of Health and Social Services then. A commitment was made on building a plan on Behchoko health centre. So it's up to date, up to code, and also compatible and suitable to serve 2,000 people in the community of Behchoko. I realize there's a renovation that's in the works, but that's also not on this plan for future renovations, because it's still in the middle of construction that it's happening right now.
Also, Mr. Chairman, with respect to Wekweeti, which does not have a health centre facility, they have a little utility room area where they serve people. That was also discussed in October during the Tlicho Community Services Agency when they had a meeting. I think it's critical that this issue is brought forward again. The reason I'm bringing this up is we're talking about the infrastructure plan and we need to keep in mind that the promises and also there was a plan in place a while back I think that needs to be revived again. Because, as you know, Wekweeti is in desperate need of a suitable health station. Just the other day I talked about the ambulance, up-to-date ambulance vehicle in Gameti. All these issues are arising and I don't see any infrastructure listed for Tlicho region perspective.
So Mr. Chairman, I'd just like to get feedback from the Minister on what his plans are from October's...I found out it was a productive meeting they had and I was hoping to see some results out of the meeting and I was hoping to see some on this infrastructure plan, but I see none. So I'll leave it at that for now. Mahsi.