Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. Just with regard to the delivering of community health programs. As I travel to the communities in my riding, the communities have been requesting, I think the communities get a $5,000 allotment for developing their own
community-based community health programming. One of the communities, I think it was Trout Lake, found out that for the amount of in-house programming that they wish to deliver, $5,000 they feel doesn’t really cover their needs. They’ve often asked me to forward that concern on to the Health Minister. I think I have on a couple of occasions in the past year, requesting to see if there can be more funding for community-based health care prevention services. They can bring in their own healers if they wish for their different unique needs in each community. They did find that $5,000 was... In a community like Trout Lake, it gets eaten up a lot by transportation costs. That’s a real consideration for that. I’d just like to ask the Minister what the reason is for the $5,000 limit. Is there opportunity for communities to access more programming dollars for their needs?