Thank you, Mr. Chairman. These particular circumstances with children in southern placements and adults are constantly being assessed. There is a changing variety of presenting problems, multiple needs, many in high need categories, and the challenge is that you may only have one or two clients that have very specific high needs that can only be met in a specialized facility. If you have a number of those clients across a number of very expensive facilities, it limits our ability to meet all those different needs under one program area.
We did take a look at this, as the Member pointed out, with the adult assisted living campus in Hay River. We did manage to repatriate. The other challenge is, of course, that as we repatriate, we do have needs in clients, both children and adults, that require services that aren’t available. As we have done over the years, we have slowly built up our program base. We have assessed these and we have built facilities, we have repatriated and we are struggling with the complexities of some of the problems as well as the demand that has yet to level off. Thank you.