I’m not sure what $1 million he’s referring to, but I can tell the Member that there are different types of respite care programs that the Department of Health and Social Services is involved in. There are respite care and long-term care facilities in our health facilities and in institutional settings as well as a respite program
that we are trying to expand in the Territories. As the Member is aware, in Yellowknife we had a pilot program with an NGO two or three years ago, but we saw the need to expand that program to outside of Yellowknife and we have allocated, under Strategic Initiatives committee, an investment of $363,000 for this year which is a $73,000 increase from last year. We are in the process of developing a territory-wide program but at the same time providing some programs in communities with the highest need. I do believe Fort Simpson is one of the communities, but I don’t have that information. The communities we are moving into right now are Fort Smith, Aklavik and Deline. I will have to undertake to see what needs there are in Simpson and where they lie. We are anticipating that we will continue to fund this for next year as well. That’s where we are with coming up with an NWT-wide respite care program. Thank you.