Mr. Speaker, in my statement I made reference to the urgency of having these professions in the communities that don’t have nursing today. I’m not only talking about Tsiigehtchic, I’m talking about Sachs Harbour, Wrigley and Colville Lake, communities that are seeing the effects of this epidemic. I think we have to be proactive and not have to wait until we have a
situation where we’re going to send people in. If anything, those people should be on the ground today ensuring that the community is protected and, more importantly, that those people that do come down with this virus are being served in their home communities, and not wait for something to happen. So when will these people be in those communities to provide this vital service? Thank you.