Thank you, Madam Chair. Right now my mind is at the community level, at the ground level. On the reserve we have a building that was constructed that has been sitting empty for some time and it’s called a health centre. I wanted to ask some questions regarding this and to try to get a sense in terms of the timeline and the priorities that have been directed to ensure that at least this place can be operable.
So, at the community level on the reserve, normally what happens on the reserve – and this is perhaps looking at the view from the examples from down south – is that First Nations usually have a governance arrangement with the federal government, or programs and services such as education and health are given to the reserves to administer to its citizens. But here in the North we have a different set of circumstances and those program responsibilities, for the most part, are set with the GNWT. The reserve, of course, is the only reserve in the Northwest Territories. So, obviously, there are some obstacles, but we had these discussions with the Minister and my understanding was that there have been some discussions in terms of trying to wrangle through the jurisdictional matters and to try to come to a point where the new health centre on the reserve could be operable. So I just want to get a status from the Minister in terms of where that might be at. Mahsi.