Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, as I indicated, the way that the mains are presented are to line up with how we are required and needed to report for CIHI for tracking data, so we're to create a logical system. I hear the Member that there's some confusion about how it is between the business plan and the mains. We will work to make sure that everything's lined up. Midwifery services under CIHI falls under nursing services recognizing that midwifery services aren't exactly nursing services but that's where CIHI has put them, so that's why they're identified in that particular section. We will work to make sure it's clearer in the future and that it's consistent with our business plans as much as possible.
At the end of the day, I hear the Member. We have to take the report that had a number of different recommended models for the Northwest Territories. We are exploring the possibility of a Territorial model. We are working on design. I've answered a number of these questions in the House before. I'm committed to midwifery services but I recognize that there are challenges. I mean we have to make sure that the physicians are supportive and buy in. We have to make sure that we're not making it difficult for physicians to maintain their competency especially those that are in obstetric services who are responsible for births here in the Northwest Territories. We're doing this planning, but we're also making sure that, you know, moving forward that we're prepared to offer these services. By way of example, we're building a new health centre at Norman Wells. We don’t have midwifery services there, but we hope someday we will. So that new health centre in Norman Wells actually has a room dedicated to midwifery services all plumbed appropriately to put in birthing tubs. So we are moving forward with birthing tubs and other facilities in the new Stanton Bill that can be utilized possibly by midwives. So we're doing work recognizing that that's a direction we want to go, that we want to be supportive of midwifery services. We still have to build a business case and bring it through this House and get a budget supported. Given our fiscal situation, we're going to have to find that money from somewhere which means we have to be prepared to look at reductions as a way to make these dollars available.