Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, my questions today are for the Minister of Health and Social Services, the Honourable Floyd Roland, with respect to some issues dealing with the treatment of some of our seniors in some of our major health centres here in the NWT. We all realize every day or every week here in the NWT, we are losing an elder in some form or fashion. Many are irreversible illnesses, terminal illnesses that we just can't help, and I can sympathize with that. In my community of Deninu Kue with a population of 550, I have 95 seniors, half of which are over 65 and I am sure we are going to have many more that are going to be moving on or passing on in the upcoming years. Since our last sitting, Mr. Speaker, since November, our community has seen four elders that have passed away in the last three months. Two of these, Mr. Speaker, were due to pneumonia which they caught in the hospital. They went in there for some treatment for some cancer issues and some operations issues, but then when they made it through their operations, they were wheeled back to their rooms and they ended up catching pneumonia and subsequently dying because of pneumonia. I don't think that should happen, Mr. Speaker. These are the people that I am standing up here and speaking for. Families have expressed concern as to why these...I had some people go to visit an elder in that hospital in Hay River and they couldn't even take their coats off in the room with the elder, Mr. Speaker. What does that tell you? These elders are just freezing after an operation. I want to know what the Minister can do to maybe help these people, maybe put in space heaters, put in an elders' ward. Are there any options that he could consider that would alleviate complications in pneumonia? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.