Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, when you do a comparison with what is happening in the territorial health area, Health and Social Services with other jurisdictions, we have a pretty good system in place. How we are able to meet the demands. If you go to Alberta even, which is seen as one of the richest areas of the country, and look at the demands on their system and some of the wait times there, we are doing okay here in the Northwest Territories. Yes, we need to continue to improve. That is why we are continuing to work with Capital Health \authority on the diagnostic imaging area. That is something we will continue to do. In fact, I think we are pretty close to coming to an agreement on how we will work together.
The actual area of wait time guarantees is still under a lot of discussion with Canada, the provinces and territories. It is not a concluded area. We are going to have to see how the federal government will come to the table in what manner and with what resources if we are actually going to nail down what wait time will be on any health procedure across the country. If we were to try to take over a lot of the services that we get done right now by our partners in southern Canada, we would have to infuse a whole lot more resources than we can afford at this point. So what we have tried to do, for example, and we have done it, is we have started our own Nursing Program in the North to get the nurses on it. We have a full complement of doctors here in the capital and working on it and trying to solidify that within the region. So we are taking a number of those steps to continue to improve in those areas. Thank you.