Thank you, Mr. Chair. And kind of getting back to some conversations we were having last week, have been kind of similar to the Member for Range Lake jogging my memory. And I do remember we were talking about residential care and the comments that the Member from Yellowknife North making regarding that and the desire to see people -- see us working towards keeping people in the territory.
I just wanted to note that, you know, at a constituency meeting I had recently, I was talking to a few different members of the public who had come to the meeting to express their hope that something could be put in place, even just as simple as something like respite care or temporary care. So this is for families who are providing care, or they have someone in care. They're generally able to maintain this themselves for the most part, but obviously from time to time may not be able to. So is this something, at the very minimum, that the department would be able to consider and look at in order to reduce this, you know, significantly expensive item where we are sending people out of the territory. Are there ways that we can kind of better support people where they are so that we don't end up in situations where we have to send people out? Thank you.