Level A is basic health care nursing coverage. Tulita can do very few diagnostics or labs. As you move up to a Level B it would be Fort Providence. Again, I know that the levels were handed out to standing committee when we presented our prototypes for long-term care. When you get into C you’re able to do day surgery and diagnostics we were talking about, at least diabetic education, more of the laboratory work, and they will have the ability to have much more interaction with specialists through technology. As you go up each level you can handle more diagnostics and also levels of acuity. Hay River and Fort Smith, then, are at the next level, Inuvik, then followed by Stanton. So each level allows for greater levels of
acuity and management and usually much more diagnostics.