Mr. Speaker, we have made no financial reductions in the area of homecare in the Government of the Northwest Territories. It's conceivable that we do have some staffing changes from time to time that may have a temporary impact. But I come back to my original statement, at the end of the day the homecare that's provided to an individual is based on clinical needs, those clinical needs can change. I would encourage the patients to deal with their practitioners to ensure that they're getting the level of support they need to ensure that they're meeting their clinical needs.
Mr. Speaker, we are also working on the continuing care review that's going to help us identify where our resource is being spent, is it being spent appropriately, are we getting maximum bang for our buck, and do we need to look at additional resources over the long-term recognizing that we do have an aging population? But I do encourage the Member to have her constituents talk to the practitioners to see why their level of care has changed. It may be a clinical requirement or a clinical need that's being met. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.