Thank you, Mr. Chair. This could be a place where I could answer some questions on service fee programs. Mr. Chair, I don't want to presume the question, but I suspect this might be with respect to a $34 fee that sometimes gets charged. So, Mr. Chair, if I might just take the liberty of answering that question.
As of July 1st of this year, it's expected that patients designated as requiring an alternate level of care are -- and who have been approved for long-term care are going to be asked to pay long-term care accommodation rates. So as compared to a lot of southern jurisdictions, the Northwest Territories has a very low accommodation rate, namely the $34 bed fee, and they are asked at -- when they are no longer requiring hospital care or hospital treatment but they simply are waiting to be transferred from an existing hospital bed out into long-term accommodation, then that is when that fee kicks in. So that would be the same as if they were receiving care in a long-term care placement. So instead of paying a long-term care placement fee, they're paying that fee at the hospital. But, again, I would emphasize, patients that are still receiving acute care in hospital don't pay that fee. It's when they are stabilized and only now receiving accommodation, room and board, etcetera, but waiting for a long-term placement.
So that is a new fee that is coming in. Previously, patients who were waiting for a bed, when they were no longer receiving their care but waiting for a bed they would not be paying that fee. Again, it is substantially much lower than what often is incurred in southern jurisdictions or other jurisdictions, but there is a change in that it is coming in now to folks who are still in hospital but waiting. Thank you, Mr. Chair.