There isn't a vacancy, but the director of tuberculosis control happens to be the chief medical officer, who has 117 other jobs to do. So there isn't a tuberculosis control program as such with a head. That's what the problem is, as I see it, in Manitoba.
The other problem in Manitoba with respect to FNIHB is that they have abdicated their responsibility by contracting out the services on reserve to the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, in my view, looks after health in Winnipeg. I have no idea what it's doing on reserve.
So there isn't a regular TB program directed from the top down. That is one of the problems in Manitoba and it is why, as I see it, Manitoba has the highest TB rates in Canada outside of Nunavut.