Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, we do provide money to the Foster Family Coalition of the Northwest Territories, who actually does a lot of work to encourage and get people signed up and vetted to be foster parents. The number is constantly changing. It literally changes weekly, monthly, the number of the individuals and the individuals who are officially on a list to be fostered. We recognize that in some of the smaller communities, someone might not have put their name in to be a foster, but then something happens in a family, a relative -- we have a bit of an expedited process where family members can be quickly vetted. It still needs to be appropriate vetting. We still need to make sure that people are safe so that they can become foster parents.
One of the things that we are working on right now, we are almost done, is arranging for insurance for foster families, working with different groups to figure out how to actually provide insurance for foster families. We have heard from some people that that is an issue, that if they don't have insurance, they are cautious or nervous about being foster parents. So we are addressing that. We are really close. What we can say is, as we move forward with Building Stronger Families, the number of children who are receiving care outside of their parents' home or outside of their parents is actually decreasing. We have actually had an increase of the number of children who actually were able to receive care in their family home. Thank you, Mr. Chair.