Mr. Chair, just some history on the clinic up there: At one point, 10 or 15 years ago, there was resident lawyers in private practice, the Federal Crown Attorney's Office was located there, and there was a resident judge, and there was a legal aid clinic with, I think, two or three lawyers. Things changed over time. There's no longer a resident judge. The federal Crown Attorney's Office closed, I think, five or six years ago, and we were left with the legal aid clinic, but we were only providing family law services.
Now, those services will still be provided out of Yellowknife. So these changes necessitated our changing, taking a realistic look at the clinic, finding that it was not an efficient way of provided services. As I said, some time ago there were criminal law lawyers there, several and who were very busy. And there will still be a court worker in Inuvik, so legal services will be provided by that court worker and, also, the clinics out of Yellowknife. There are four clinics: Somba K’e, Community Legal Aid Clinic, and the Yellowknife clinic -- so there will be three, three left then, as we're closing, planning on closing, the one in Inuvik. Thank you, Mr. Chair.