Thank you, Madam Chair. I’m really happy the Member has actually brought that up. Our chief clinical advisor has actually started doing that work already and it will help us do exactly what the Member is saying. If we find that we have repeat business going down for one particular procedure, it may prove to be far more efficient for us to do that procedure here in the Northwest Territories. There have been some procedures that we have been able to bring some locums in to do in the Northwest Territories to help us reduce costs just based on that type of information.
I hear a lot of people talk about MRIs. How many people are we sending out for MRIs on a regular basis, and when are we going to hit that magic point where it’s actually more appropriate for us to have an MRI machine here in the Northwest Territories than fly them out? We might be there but we don’t know until we have concluded. She says we’re not there. I still say we might be there but we won’t know until this analysis is fully done. But when we do cross that line, that’s the data that’s going to help us say yes, it’s time for machine X to be located here in the Northwest Territories. Apparently, it’s not MRIs just yet, but we’ve got to be approaching that line.