Thank you, Mr. Chair. I appreciate that the format of our proceedings might not accommodate the same kind of back and forth we have in other reviews, but I do appreciate all of the Members who spoke to this, the time that they have put in, and of course, the Minister's comments as well.
I am certainly not saying that we need, with definite certainty, a brick and mortar facility today, but there are a lot of people who feel that way, and I think the work that the standing committee has done has given new information to consider about the effectiveness of our addictions strategy.
Aftercare continues to be a prime concern. A lot of people who I talk to, my constituents who are concerned -- one of them has started a petition, in actual fact -- a lot of what their concerns are relate to aftercare.
I note that the committee has two recommendations here directly applicable to aftercare, but what does the current model of aftercare look like in the Northwest Territories, for one, and how can we improve upon it?
Granted, I am happy if committee wants to speak to the recommendations, but if we can just have that conversation here so that people understand that that is part of the work that committee has undertaken. That will be my final question, but I think it is an important question that needs to be raised, and I would appreciate hearing from committee members on their thoughts on aftercare and how we can make it better. Thank you.