I think we are combining and using terms and it is getting a little confusing for me. Relief nurses are an indeterminate nurse that has been hired by Stanton to provide backfill when nurses call in sick or are away on holidays, but they are permanent without guaranteed hours and they are indeterminate employees. That is one category. I would be curious what the utilization of them is.
There is the other category which is casuals, who have been offered training, IAP particular, so that we could hire them to go out and provide backfill in the communities when there isn’t somebody, a permanent nurse in a position, whether it is vacant or whether that nurse has gone on holidays. Once upon a time, we used to advertise. We used to
bring people up from the South, we used to train them through IAP and then they would owe us a return of service. That is what the Government of the Northwest Territories casual relief pool was. Not indeterminate but no guaranteed hours, we would train them and they would owe us a period of time. We would also call those the community health nurse locum pool. I believe that still exists. Can you confirm that that exists on top of the relief work and our utilization of agency nurses?