Thank you, Mr. Chairman. There are lots of issues wrapped up into the Member’s statement there. The Quitline, that program is being delivered outside of the NWT because we could not cost-effectively man or woman that phone line and to give the kind of technical information to those who wished to quit smoking. It’s not just us but many jurisdictions across the country are using the same service provider so that you have people who are equipped to answer those questions. We expect that demand for that service will increase when the federal government launches a more aggressive campaign on the cigarette packaging.
The Member then asked questions about whether there is a phone line people could call about their addictions issues or aftercare and all that. I don’t think we can solve that by having a phone line. Those are things that our health care providers and social workers and everybody on the ground deal with. It was brought up earlier that we spend about $6 million in mental health programming with our community mental health workers on the ground. All of our care providers, whether they be doctors, nurses, social workers, they are the ones people need to go to get help in that area. Thank you.