Thank you. What we have available in Hay River, if we’re not talking about any other communities, would be the current long-term care beds at H.H. Williams, and unless we’re able to come back to the Legislative Assembly to get long-term care beds added to the long-term care facility of Woodland Manor, then we would keep the long-term care beds at H.H. Williams open until that addition, I guess, would be added to Woodland. It’s just that if we are not to use any facilities outside of Hay River to house the people that are in long-term care beds, then we would have no option but to keep that facility open until something new was built in Hay River.
Also, I think that a few of the people in extended care or long-term care in the hospital in Hay River are from outside, and at least one individual from Behchoko would go back to Behchoko. I’m not sure about some of the others. I think there’s someone that may be actually from Fort Smith there as well. But I don’t have the details, so it’s difficult to get that type of detail provided to me, because we need to have consent from families. So in order for me to get that kind of detail of who is actually in there… But if you’re just looking at the beds and where the people are currently located – and we can’t talk about anything outside of Hay River – our only option would be to keep that wing of the H.H. Williams open until Woodland had an addition or something was built near there that could accommodate people coming out of long-term care in H.H. Williams.