Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It is ironic that probably Members of this Legislature are amongst the very few who can actually stand up and talk about this. We haven’t determined that there is anything before a judicial body or a court or anything. We have not determined that, but it is very interesting that if I go outside these doors and speak to the media about this concern about my constituent or this case, I then could become liable in the courts for something. This is the only place where I can stand up. I am probably the only person who can stand up on behalf of this constituent and raise this with some immunity, not to be reckless or careless about that immunity but to bring this to light. I am talking mostly about the process here today. I am trying to understand the process on behalf of my constituent who has been sitting there being dragged through this fight and I am concerned not only about her but the other people who have been affected. It is the tactic of predators who get into these positions where they can prey on people to isolate people. I would like to put it out there today in the Northwest Territories. If you have received treatment from somebody here in Yellowknife for a certain condition, and I think I have made enough clues about it, and you have felt isolated and alone and thought you could not come forward, I would certainly like to hear from them.
Mr. Speaker, again, I would like to ask the Minister what she can do to become involved to ensure the safety of the people who are receiving services and care in our medical service. If she can’t get involved, then we have a big problem here.