Thank you, Mr. Chairman. If the Member for Kam Lake tells me what his favourite restaurant is, we can have that dinner, but I would suggest based on the things I’m anticipating, he’s going to be breaking new ground.
The issue of board reform, hesitant as I am to use that word in this Assembly, is probably something that is going to carry on to the life of the next government.
One of the main points of the consolidated clinic here in Yellowknife was to deal with the 14 or 18 percent of missed appointments that are, as the Member has indicated, costly and very inefficient.
Bulk purchasing, the Minister has indicated that we signed on this month. I would imagine we’ll be seeing the benefit of that very shortly.
There are other things we could talk about. The other one that most immediately comes to mind is, of course, greater use of telehealth that we’ve seen, as well, that’s now underway in the communities.
I will buy the Member dinner if he can come up with things that we have not yet considered. Otherwise, we’ll probably have to arm wrestle for the bill.