The evaluation process is very critical in the RFP. The evaluation is going to give us a very clear indication of where the medevacs are coming from. If the Member from the Sahtu is accurate in his thinking, then, yes, many of the issues resulting from perhaps unrestricted alcohol sales and many people, just many people, period, in the area as a result of resource development, then it is possible that many of the medevacs will originate out of the Sahtu communities. That would be in the evaluation.
When we put out the RFP, I think there’s an indication in the RFP as some background information, as the response is being made that this is background information that can be given to companies, that companies want to know where the majority of the medevacs are coming from, whether they’re coming out of Yellowknife because half the population is here, or the majority of them are coming from outside of Yellowknife.
The other point is it is not a tender, so it’s not based on cost. The cost implications in the RFP are weighted. There’s a weight to the cost, but it’s not the determining factor. It’s weighed just like anything else, and we’re trying to structure our RFP to try to provide the best, safest service to the patients.