Thank you, Mr. Speaker. And I do understand that. And, again, the concern is had the student been living, say, in Inuvik and had required to be escorted out, then there would be an escort provided, wouldn't be an issue, they would go out both the student -- and I know the Minister is a mother, so she would -- if she had an 18-year-old getting a CT scan, she'd probably likely to be there and not trust the 18-year-old to get the information he's required to get, or he or she is required to get from that doctor. So I guess my question is, then, can the Minister explain whether there's any expectation that departmental staff have a conversation with the family before making the decision on escort requirements, Mr. Speaker.
Denny Rodgers on Question 290-20(1): Review of the Medical Travel Policy
In the Legislative Assembly on June 12th, 2024. See this statement in context.
Question 290-20(1): Review of the Medical Travel Policy
Oral Questions
June 12th, 2024
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