Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I'd like to thank the witness for that answer. I believe we do have to have a coordinated effort in ensuring that we are maximizing the use of our long-term critical care facilities and ensuring that we do have the people that are filling these beds and, more importantly, getting the maximum usage of our facilities.
Again, back to my original point, we have to ensure that those facilities are brought up to specific standards, especially when it comes to code issues and violations; electrical code, structural codes. We have a real challenge in the northern part of the Territories, especially dealing with the structural foundations of a lot of these facilities, especially buildings which were built on pilings. I believe that facility I mentioned in Tsiigehtchic is on pilings and also the facility in Aklavik where it has had some foundation challenges also. I think it's important that we do have to -- no offence to the larger health centres throughout the Northwest Territories -- but it seems like we've done a lot of focus on the larger regional hospitals from Inuvik to Fort Smith and here in Yellowknife. I support the efforts for Yellowknife, because it is a territorial hospital, but I think we also have to realize that we do have to not lose sight of the health providers in the communities and the challenges they face. We must also equip them with the facilities that they will be able to work out of and ensure that the working conditions that they are working under are suitable and adequate compared to other centres. If we want to keep these nurses in the communities and keep them providing these services, we have to provide them with the working environment to be in.
So, again, I'd just like to ask that whatever possible we can do as a government to make a major capital investment in regard to the health centres throughout the Northwest Territories and ensure that we are able to provide the services, but also provide the working environment for the providers of health care in our communities, especially the nurses and community health workers, mental health and whatnot. I know the Minister mentioned the question about they're working on it. How soon do you expect to have that information released to ourselves as Members or to committee so we can see where we're going moving forward at these structural investments?