Mr. Chairman, I look forward to more information on that. Again, I don’t know how we have come this far since the federal government devolved responsibility for health here in the Northwest Territories. We still don’t have that work all concluded. It is troublesome, I guess, to put it in a word.
I also wanted to, while I have a minute and 28 seconds left, comment on my colleague Mr. Yakeleya’s concern over the lack of a social worker in Tulita. I think that is appalling that there is not a social worker there and there hasn’t been one there for three and a half years. All the Minister can say is, well, circumstances and this and that, but, yes, we can understand if it was six months or maybe even a year that a community goes without a social worker, but we are talking three and a half years that that community has been without a social worker. I think we have a huge problem there, Mr. Chairman, that we have to take seriously. People will understand, like I said. Things happen, people move and things change, but the bottom line is that the community has been without a social worker for three and a half years. Somebody has to be held accountable for that situation, keeping itself there for that length of time. It is ridiculous, Mr. Chairman. Thank you.