Thank you, Mr. Chair. It still exists; it’s still ongoing. We have speech-language pathologists come into all the communities in the Sahtu on a regular basis, but they’re also providing follow-up services through telehealth and they’re partnering with the schools. So, it’s a great relationship that we have with Education, Culture and Employment and the individual district education authorities to actually help facilitate that. We’re very excited by that partnership and that relationship that we have there and we’re happy that we’re able to get it in.
The department is doing an evaluation of rehab services that we provide across the Northwest Territories which does actually include speech-language pathologists, so we will have more detail on that. It takes a bit of time to do these analyses, but when the report or the review is done, the information will certainly be shared with committee if they’re interested.