We’re quite excited about the Mackenzie Valley Fibre Optic Link. We believe it’s going to help enhance the services that we already have, and our first focus is to make sure that the tools that we have in place – EMR imaging, lab services – that we currently try to provide over the Internet are enhanced as a first priority and make sure we get maximum benefit out of those programs that we have. We also believe it’s going to support and help us with things like telehealth because we’ll have a better link and better time, better connection.
We also know and we’ve had an opportunity to look at some of the technology that’s in place in Alaska, which is really quite amazing. There are some really interesting things, and we continue to be in touch with Alaska. That would be our second priority after we make sure we’re getting maximum benefit out of our existing things.
But I will say that the doctors in the Northwest Territories are an amazing bunch of people and they really appreciate technology. I promise this literally every day they approach somebody and say, hey, this is something new. We try to incorporate as much as possible and where reasonable. Some of it’s beyond our current fiscal means and we will find a way; some of it is rather inexpensive and we can begin work on those things right away. So we continue to be open-minded and it’s for opportunities as they’re presented to us.