Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, as we've seen across the country, funding a health care is not an exact science of what different issues have come up from time to time. Stanton isn't the only authority that's under pressure from human resources or cost drivers. We've seen provinces and other Territories, as well as our territory over the years have to do some significant adjustments to the way funding flows and what gets funded to what level. I believe committee was provided information of the history from 1995-1996 right up to 2005-2006, and Stanton has gone through a number of cycles of surplus and deficit situations as things occurred. The main contributor to where we are today and dealing with the amount established today are in six main areas. That would be the underfunding or unfunded increases in supplies and purchased services, medical and surgical supplies, drugs, laundry, housekeeping, the relief staff funding deficiency, employee benefits funding
deficiency, physicians program funding deficiency, and the Nunavut billing recovery gap, and that's the timeliness of when we get paid back for services provided to Nunavut residents. As well as pointed out the one issue of unfunded high utilization of the maternity issue. Thank you.