Thank you, Mr. Chair. I think it's important to remind everybody that one of the reasons to go to a single authority is to make sure that individuals have an opportunity to influence care where they're going to receive care and ensure that services are custom tailored to meet their communities’ realties.
On a big-picture scheme, as long as they have representation, it's filter enough through regional chairs to the territorial level of the voices going to have impact. However, as I indicated, we did have conversations with leadership at K'atlodeeche and they indicated they'd like to be on Hay River because that's where they're receiving most of their care. We are open to having discussions, but there has to be some, you know, recognition that, you know, where are you receiving most of your care? What's your proximity? Who are you close to? Where are you getting most of your services, you know, to help us figure out where people can and probably should have representation? We're open to anything. We're open to discussion. There's going to be evolution in this process. We accept that.