Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The primary delivery support is very key in terms of my questions to the Minister in terms of the Colville Lake health stage in terms of the service that they receive. I want to ask the Minister, in working with the Sahtu Regional Health Authority in terms of improving the health delivery programs in Colville Lake through the community, I know there were issues there with the health centre in terms of the training. There is some progress in terms of training our two workers there in terms of the delivery of aspirins to higher degrees of pills, but it still needs more support.
Also with the social services with the community itself in terms of long-term care planning and helping with the elders in that community. In terms of the program delivery support in Colville Lake, is the department working with the health boards in providing them with the adequate support and funding to move the status of the health station into a heath centre in Colville Lake? For a number of years since I have been an MLA, it has been an ongoing issue in Colville Lake. Their mental wellness worker comes from Fort Good Hope. A couple of other services come from Norman Wells
into Colville Lake. I have talked to the workers. God bless their hearts who work in Colville Lake, in terms of the inadequate facility there. They can only do so much and they are certainly in need for upgrading that facility. This is where it is truly key, Mr. Chairman, in terms of what the Minister’s response is to me. How do we start defusing some of the questions that I have been questioning the Minister on in terms of the equality of certain standards of our health stations, health centres in the Northwest Territories? This issue must be one that will be coming up over and over again. I will ask the Minister, what is she going to say here that would give some level of comfort to the people of Colville Lake?