The Aboriginal Wellness Program is part of the programs being delivered at Stanton. It is being worked on by the elders council. The progress of that program will not be determined necessarily by this Master Development Plan, although that is part of the services that will be delivered and that will continue to be delivered at Stanton.
I think we need to be aware that when we are talking about master development for a hospital the size of Stanton, we are talking about not necessarily the size of the room or where are the rooms located, but also about what kind of programs are we going to be delivering there. There are a lot of changes going on right now that would impact the services being provided at Stanton. For example, the opening of the Dementia Centre in Yellowknife would allow some of the extended care patients to be able to move out of Stanton. The facility being built at Hay River for the assisted living clients would have an impact on the hospital.
The Foundation for Change Action Plan for the department speaks to putting more focus on prevention and strengthening the services at the community level. The Master Development Plan work will go on and the Aboriginal Wellness Program will be part of that, but I want to assure the Member that the work that has started under the leadership of Francois Paulette continues. It will continue and he is doing that on the advice of all of the Elders Advisory Council that has been appointed to look into that. Thank you.