We have been in contact with the two Aboriginal organizations in the community, or governments, I should say – the local Metis group and the Fort Providence Zhahti Koe Dene Band. So both requests were for them to use the building. One request was to use the building for long-term care and putting four or five individuals in there instead of them moving to Hay River or Fort Simpson long-term care. They would like to keep their elders in the community as long as possible and turn that into a long-term care.
The second request was for the building to become a wellness centre, so they would run all their drug and alcohol programs out of that facility. What we do know at this point is it does have to go through the disposition process with Public Works and we have done an evaluation on that building. The one item that is going to be very costly for individuals that may take over that building could be the roof. There are major issues with the roof of the old health centre in Fort Providence. That’s something we are going to have discussions on with local organizations. If they want to deal with Public Works on a disposition, we will most likely be releasing that building once the new health centre is in operation. Thank you.