I agree with the Member’s observation about Sahtu. It is a success story; the little train that could.
I want to assure the Member that through the Joint Senior Management Committee — which is made up of all the CEOs and which the deputy minister oversees — we are in constant touch with all the CEOs, talking to each other, looking at best practices, looking at ideas. I also have the form of JLC. So the authorities and the department are in constant conversation. I think we should be mindful of the fact that each of those eight authorities is quite different in its characteristic and its operation too.
Lastly, on the point about a float pool of nurses and increasing the number, I did say yesterday that Stanton has nine float-pool nurses. There is a proposal being made by one of the nurses that has been circulated to all the Members. It says we should go to 15. I did indicate that we are doing a cost-benefit analysis on that and that Stanton is looking at the possibility of doing a pilot project of 12 nurses, keeping in mind all of the details that have to go with that. We are not discarding that idea. It’s one idea that’s under consideration.