I don’t think the Minister got the question. How many of them have functional centres by way of nurses and doctors in those health centres? Tsiigehtchic does not have a nurse in the health centre. You have a health centre, yes, but how many of them have professional people providing health care services in those communities and not just saying that, well, you have the community health nurse. That is different than actually having a nurse or a doctor in that community. We are spending a lot of money in the area of medevacs in our communities. In Tsiigehtchic alone, 151 cases cost $105,000. Is that because they don’t have a nurse that they have to leave the community which is a medical medevac cost? In regards to the community, you have some...
For me, it is just a question of the cost that this government is spending in those different areas. I would like to ask again. I know Wrigley is in the same boat as Tsiigehtchic. Colville Lake is in the same boat, so are the smaller communities that don’t have those services, but in here you make the statement that this program is to provide a system of health care centres located throughout the Northwest Territories to be the first contact for those residents. I would like to know how many of them are fully staffed like any other health centre in the Territories and not give us a list of the ones that aren’t.