I understand it's a very simple request you have, but I also know how intensely difficult it is to plan long-term infrastructure within a health authority. It's very complicated, and it's very, very.... An example is Penticton Regional Hospital and the upgrades it has. It's near my area, and it was extremely difficult and upsetting to many professionals that they had to wait as long as they did to get on the list.
One of my questions to you is whether you still believe, given the fact that it is so difficult to plan these infrastructure investments for a health authority, that to suddenly have it where an independent hospital starts applying for something that may have material impacts on a long-term plan for the health authority...? How do you square that?