Mr. Chairman, the first part — not all the work is going to be done within a matter of three and a half months. Most of that work has been undertaken already within the different departments, which are working with Health and Social Services to come up with the figures, the program delivery levels and what’s been mandated for delivery.
There are a number of areas and departments working at coming up with all the information and the potential results of that in the sense of what levels of services we are going to continue to fund and what level of services we are going to say that, as the Government of the Northwest Territories, we can no longer stay in. I will almost guarantee Members that once we get to that level of debate across the Territories, in this Assembly, you will be getting lots of concerned calls about the fact that there’s been any change in delivery of programs and services, much less than what we’ve had in the debate on the budget to date.
For the details of expectation — where that’s sitting at, that work — I’ll have to go the Minister of Health and Social Services.