I’m glad to hear that. I’m glad that you’re continuing to look for solutions. When it comes to the dentists themselves, they would happily, I’m sure, provide those services within their clinics because they’ve got the infrastructure; they’ve got all the equipment. They’ve got everything they need. They’ve got the expert staff, the technicians and whatnot there to do it. Unfortunately, when we’re talking about small children with small mouths who need a number of procedures done at the same time, the only way that can be done in a safe and practical manner is for the children to be put under general anaesthetic, which means they basically need to go to a hospital.
I go back to my first question. I mean, we’re asking the dentists to go out of pocket to help these children. I’m not sure that is necessarily the best solution. Meanwhile we’re saying, “No, we’re not going to do it in Stanton.” But I know that Stanton is shut down for a couple months every summer, plus they always have one OR room. Would the Minister look at opening up Stanton, in addition to Hay River, to help get this waiting list down and stop the pain and suffering of these children?