To answer the Member’s first question, we are not aware of another situation like the one in Fort Smith. I think even the Territorial Dementia Centre is again unique on its own. The property that the Dementia Centre is being built on used to be owned by the GNWT, but we gave that land to YACCS for a dollar so they own the land and we are building the building. I think that that is a different situation.
I agree with the Member that Joe Greenland Centre needs to be replaced and we need to come up with a plan to have a seniors assisted living facility in communities like Aklavik. That would have to come through the regular business planning processes and capital planning process. I have instructed the staff of the department to look at the capital needs of all different regions so that we can start taking an inventory. We have a similar situation happening in Behchoko. There is an aging structure there, with lots of construction problems, that has to be replaced. We heard about Sahtu. We need to start having an inventory and start building this into the capital plan process and I will be doing that. Thank you.