Thank you. Can the Minister provide sort of like a bar graph on the size of claims; so in other words, a bar saying we have 300 employees who have claimed under a hundred dollars; we have had, say, 40 percent claimed by, you know, from 100 to $500, and 10 percent -- you know, however the math works in a bar graph. And the reason I say that is because to make sure it's not perceived as a useless exercise, which I'm not in favour of sending the department on wild goose chases just for my entertainment.
What I'm hearing from constituents and GNWT employees is we have several thousand dollars outstanding for more than 30 days, more than 60 days, some in the range of 90 days -- by the way, that's my next question -- is the fact that these people cannot afford to carry these types of costs. So I would -- as an MLA, I'm confident in sometimes saying no. Not always, but I'm -- you know, if somebody says to me, well, I've waited two weeks for $10, I mean, like, I'd look at them and say, okay. But when I'm hearing people saying, I have 2,000 or more dollars outstanding for three months, for some people that's a mortgage payment, some people that's more than a mortgage payment, some people that is the difference between making a good go and a not. So that's -- so I'm going to start with the dollar value. And then followed by the second question is can we find out how many -- the averages of how many -- you know, how many people have waited for time. So in other words, two graphs, so we can get some good sense. Thank you.