A couple of ways. Again, I already spoke about the necessity for all of us to be diligent at this time, but I also want to stress that, when I am saying that, being diligent does not mean pointing people out; it does not mean shaming your neighbours. We need to be kind to each other. However, if you do know that you've got a community member who is supposed to be in self-isolation and they are not, please call ProtectNWT or the 811 line. That is the link to the enforcement team, who will do an investigation on it, Mr. Speaker.
However, I do know that, of the just over $31 million that we are expecting to spend this year, worst-case scenario, almost $13 million of that, Mr. Speaker, is for our self-isolation centres. I already said in the House the other day, we have got to get that down. We need to still pay for people who are on medical travel, people who have poverty and stuff. We should not be supplementing for people to take three, four, some people are taking many vacations. We need to look at that because we have an obligation to keep our people safe, but we also have an obligation to try to be as fiscally responsible as possible. Those are discussions, now that we have the secretariat, where we actually have control, and we are starting to look at those. You will see, probably, changes before the next sitting. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.