Mr. Chair, I asked also, are there other types of facilities throughout the Northwest Territories that are under a similar arrangement by way of government considering looking at taking over? I don’t know about the Avens Centre or other centres similar to that, but that fell under this CMHC program. I know for a fact that most of our seniors homes in our communities were built under that program and a lot of them are aging, like the Minister says, but there is no program there to really have the capital come forward and replace these facilities.
I know another area that they had similar problems was in Fort Good Hope. That facility is aged; they had a flood a number of years ago; there were some structural problems with that. We touched on the Joe Greenland Centre. Then we had a letter from the Minister in November, and basically from the last statement from her letter it says, “In accordance with the integrated service delivery model, residents of long-term care facilities should require Level 3 or 4 care. In order to provide this level of service, the facility will need to be replaced.” So in regard to your letter, when are you considering replacing the Joe Greenland Centre, and exactly where are those capital dollars going to come from?