Thank you, Mr. Speaker. And thank you to the Member for Deh Cho for that question.
So Primary Health Care Reform goes beyond the traditional health care system, and it is a system-wide initiative to provide culturally-safe and relationship-based care in both the Health and Social Services system. So rather than having decisions made in a centralized way and then implemented through regions and communities, under the Primary Health Care Reform, frontline clients and staff and communities are involved in developing new approaches and solutions based on their own needs and priority, building on their strengths, and addressing challenges that are specific to that place.
It's my understanding that work started in the Deh Cho to bring about Primary Health Care Reform in mid May but for a variety of reasons, that work has been delayed and we would like to get back to it and encourage the community to engage us in that. Thank you.