Just on that, I think that’s why it’s so important we do everything we can to find ways to recruit but also try to have a stable workforce in those communities, especially health nurses. Again, in Tsiigehtchic, yes; they have a health centre, but the only person working out of there is the community individual, who basically works out of there. But there is no profession, per se, by way of mental health or nurses or doctors who operate out of that centre, where they come in maybe once a week or once a month.
I’m just wondering: what are you doing to ensure those services are being provided, that people’s health and their well-being is not being jeopardized by the financial situation in Inuvik Hospital?