Thank you. I’m going to say maybe broadly I don’t disagree with the philosophy then that if we don’t make money other jurisdictions don’t make money that, in essence, we’re covering costs, I understand that philosophy and perhaps maybe in the wash it all works out in the bigger picture.
The issue I’m really trying to boil down to here – and I’m going to try to directly put my finger on it – is what type of cost analysis do we look at? For example – I’ll use it by way of example – we sent a physiotherapist to, say, Cambridge Bay and I’m hearing that we’ve covered the costs of the flight to Cambridge Bay, those types of things, we’ve probably covered the cost of our physiotherapist we’ve taken out of Stanton to send there, but is there any analysis done on our patients having to wait for services back here, be it in Yellowknife or any other region they should be on we’ll call it the physiotherapy circuit? So, is there a cost and impact on our residents, because I can only assume so. I mean, I’ve heard, albeit not as of late, but I’ve heard people having trouble getting into these types of specialized services because these services are on circuit serving Nunavut residents, not NWT residents. Thank you.