I appreciate that. That will make things most helpful.
Just changing gears here on a particular matter, I was speaking to some folks in Hay River and I brought this up with the Department of Health the other day. I think it sits under this particular operation, community operations, but that said, if the department feels the need to direct me to another page, I’m happy to wait as well.
That said, the issue was about a community access van and sometimes the challenge, of course, is being able to afford to purchase one. Some of the smaller communities have to raise money for a long time in order to be able to get enough money to buy a suitable vehicle so they can get those folks who are either disabled or those seniors who just need a little extra assistance, who would otherwise be easily defined as shut-ins and missing out on much needed community engagement, the old circulation of life, getting out there for a little fresh air, getting to appointments, going to community events, being involved to whatever capacity they are able to, and certainly making it easier for those who work with them and help them, be it family members or support workers. I’m just wondering if this is the right area to speak to vans and how much is dedicated to that type of budget to help provide communities with things such as community access vans so we can get our good folks out there into the community. Thank you.