More of a comment in terms of when we get into the smaller communities that’s where we start to tend to see some of the higher health risks, higher rates of some of our health indicators as well as educational indicators, and I think that if we had somebody staffed in there that can deal with some of the care and treatment but also on the prevention and promotion and education awareness side, I think we could really tackle some of those high rates that we see in the small communities and bring them down so that we start having more healthy and educated people in the small communities and not just saying because of the population we can’t provide those services. I know we do provide those services, but on a more regular basis would be more beneficial, I think, to these communities.
Just moving forward, and in terms of prevention and promotion, I think we’ve been making some really good headway since the beginning of this Assembly and whether or not the Minister sees that there is still a need for prevention and promotion in some of the regions or even across the territory, especially with our high obesity rates. We do have some organizations that have been doing some really good programs to try to combat the high obesity rates, cardiovascular, chronic diseases, and whether or not some of our funding can actually go to those organizations so they can run the programs more effectively and efficiently.