Our philosophy is to try to house the people as close to home as possible, so that the facility that’s being built in Norman Wells really is designed and built to accommodate the Sahtu region and new long-term care expansion in Behchoko is designed to accommodate the Tlicho citizens. So along that philosophy, our intention would be to provide long-term care or extended care as close to home as possible.
So the people from the H.H. Williams that are in extended care, if they are eligible for long-term care as opposed to extended care, they will end up, first priority would be the extended care or the long-term care facility in Hay River. In the very worst case scenario, where there’s nowhere else to house them nearby, they could end up in another facility on an interim basis or a short-term basis, but the intention is to house the seniors as close to their home as possible.