Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, in fact the department can. I think we can say we are very involved in this situation through our Alcohol and Drug Addiction Program and community wellness initiative working with mental health workers as well. We have put more money on the table to hire new physicians for our communities so that people can get help directly in their own communities, and that's an initiative that's underway and continues to proceed. Mr. Speaker, it is sad in a sense that anybody would consider suicide as an alternative or a way out of a situation they may find themselves in. But in the Northwest Territories, over the last number of years, through our working with communities and mental health side of the equation, in fact we've seen a reduction in suicides in the Northwest Territories. It's something we need to see a day where there are no suicides in the Northwest Territories. But the fact is and for example, Mr. Speaker, in partnership with the Department of Education, Culture and Employment, on October 5th to the 8th, 2007, there will be a Canadian Association Suicide Prevention Conference here in Yellowknife and bringing in some keynote speakers not only from the South, but here in the Northwest Territories. So we support those initiatives.
But directly in response to the funds; for example, in 2007-08, the department has provided almost $380,000 to help with aboriginal youth suicide prevention and working with the federal government strategy, and that's available on an RFP process from any community. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.