Thank you, Mr. Chair. Seniors are an incredibly important part of our population. The aging population is a growing population here in the Northwest Territories, and we want to make sure that we’re there for them as much as possible and we’re providing supports for them as much as possible. We have our framework, which is Our Elders, Our Communities, which focuses on a number of pillars. We’re working on separate action items and action plans on a number of pillars, including an action plan around a facilities review identifying how we’re going to move forward with facilities here in the Northwest Territories over the next number of years. There are also actions and an action plan around palliative care as well as home care enhancement as well as supporting our seniors in our communities to stay in their communities as long as they can. So, there are a number of things happening.
We have a good relationship with the Seniors’ Society. We meet with them on a regular basis to ensure that they’re involved and providing input and insight into actions as we move forward. We provide a significant amount of money to the NWT Seniors’ Society so that they can undertake actions on their own, which we’re always excited to partner with them on those. So, there’s a number of things we’re doing to support seniors.