Thank you, Madam Chair. I am just looking at this priority. In "Strengthen community counselling services," I kind of look at it as more taking a position that we have a medical social worker in the hospital in Inuvik who deals with clients who are in the hospital. We have child welfare social workers, but we don't have case workers or outreach workers, in our community, at least, anyway, I don't know how it is in Yellowknife, for our vulnerable population, for our homeless, for our people with addictions, for our people who are having housing issues. If they were to go for treatment, coming back, we have mental health and addiction counsellors who send them off, and then they come back, but they are not really linked with housing and all those types of things.
I am just trying to figure out a way that, maybe with increasing some of this work, the social workers, to have an adult outreach social worker for our homeless population fit in here, or training a specific social worker to work with these populations, that is an outreach, so they don't have to go into this hospital. They are at the homeless shelter. They are at the wet shelter. They need somebody who can reach out to them. We know, as Indigenous people, we don't really go looking a lot of times, unless we are really sick and really need help. We just need someone there who can put their hand out and we can start to trust and work with. I ask if that somehow can be looked at, especially in our regional centres where the homeless population is higher. Thank you, Madam Chair.