Thank you, Mr. Chair. With the electronic medical record, the starting point for this was at the Great Slave Clinic here in Yellowknife. One of our clinicians in the community was very proactive in bringing this forward, and also in the Hay River Health Centre, in the clinic in Hay River. Two years ago we implemented an electronic health record. As the Member indicated, it does provide an electronic method of collecting all of the information related to a patient into one location in the clinicians' computer so they have access to recent lab reports, charts, all the history of charts, all the visits with the physician, visits to another practitioner, to a rehab office. All of that information is readily available to the physician or the nurse practitioner, whoever is drawing the information. That is a project that we're underway with Canada Health Infoway. This one where they've agreed to work with us to cover a large portion of the cost.
The plan is, and right now I should point out that just very recently the group decided to go on a broader basis with our support, with the department's support, to broaden this out to the rest of the Territories. So there's been a call for proposals. I don't know if Members have seen this recently and there's a review process going on now to select a system that would be the base system that would be used across the territory. The intention would be to not just do it in the two locations that are currently there, but in all clinics. In fact, the eye clinic is one of the next ones on the list to be taken on next, then also across the rest of the territory in other physician clinics and on to the health centres would be the approach. Thank you.