I think it is important to note that there are lots of small communities in the Territories with nurses and other professionals who work in those, especially in terms of mental health and addictions. Out of $7 million we spend, we have 80 people working in the system and only about a quarter of them are required to have formal education. Now, I know we have particular situations in Fort McPherson and Tsiigehtchic that have been really long and outstanding. Beaufort-Delta Authority has less flexibility than other authorities to accommodate some of the requests that I have been trying to get through. The Member has been getting through, so we need to work through that.
I have said about at least 10 times I think in the last week, or maybe more times in the many sessions before this. I have said that to the Member in private and in public. I am committed to looking at the mental health addictions delivery system as well as our community capacity in small communities. I have told the Member and I am saying again that the way to do it is revisit the ISDM model, because the ISDM model specifies specifically that if you have a certain number of people in your certain community, this is the staffing you get. I am saying I am going to revisit that. We need to come up with the ISDM-plus, where we don’t just look at population, but we look at unique situations of communities. We are looking at Wrigley and Tsiigehtchic particularly. Thank you.