When cuts are made in the health care network, we are often told that services will not be affected. But if the staff is downsized, nurses who provide care will have more people to look after and more first-line services to provide. We are told that services will not be necessarily reduced, but actually, they are. Less staff is available to maintain the quality of services.
Could you explain how it is possible to cut funds in a health care institution at a time when more and more people need care, for example people who are posted in Afghanistan? How is it possible to make cuts and, at the same time, improve the quality of services. That is not easy to understand.