Okay. Thank you.
Ms. Jackson, I agree with what you're saying. Again, in my time in the ED, we saw a lot of things that were not emergencies. The emergency department was not the appropriate place to go, but it was the only place to go. It could be for anything from “I need a prescription refill because my doctor is on holiday” to “My wife gambled away my money for prescriptions and where am I going to get them?” Right now, particularly for the acute intoxications and for those who are in crisis, it's really the only place to go.
The Victoria hospital has already been converted to urgent care. They don't take ambulances. It was in the news just this week that the Concordia Hospital—I believe very soon—will no longer be accepting ambulances. Is there capacity in the remaining emergency departments to deal with this adequately?