Mr. Chairman, I agree with the Member. In my travels as a Member as well as a Minister, we do need to enhance services in communities. I am not sure if I could guarantee him, though, we are going to have a warm, cozy, -- I can’t remember -- live body in Fort McPherson to do mental health and addiction. But I just wanted to tell the Member again that I have an agreement from the Beaufort-Delta Health and Social Services Authority that they will give a contribution to the Fort McPherson local government. I don’t know exactly the name of the band council or the leadership in Fort McPherson. That money that used to go to Tl’oondih Healing Society so that they could hire a warm, cozy, live body to provide mental health and addiction services for their people. I have also been hearing from communities who would like to do their own programming to help with some of the grieving and some of the other issues that have arisen out of Fort McPherson.
The reason why I said $75,000 is because that is the money that used to go to Tl’oondih Healing Society. Now there is more money allocated to Fort McPherson and some of those positions and money are being used and provided for in Fort McPherson.
With respect to nursing coverage in Tsiigehtchic, I am willing to provide him with the same sort of commitment that was made by the Minister of Justice, because we do want to work in the same way. I understand that the Member is sceptical because it has taken me a long time to get that commitment from Beaufort-Delta Health and Social Services Authority for that mental health money. I am working on proposals to enhance nursing coverage in Tsiigehtchic and whether it be having somebody come over from Fort McPherson or having a permanent presence in Tsiigehtchic, I am working on that. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.