Thank you.
Dr. Henderson, you alluded to Mr. Davies' research on Google that indicated that I was misleading this panel here. I did some Googling as well since being accused of misleading this panel. I can quote a Google article from Red Deer, Alberta, indicating that, “Alberta Health Services is changing the way it delivers spiritual care at hospitals in the central zone” of Alberta. It says, “The contracts of about 11 part-time hospital chaplains are not being renewed.” These are decisions made by Alberta Health Services, which is being funded by the Government of Alberta. Premier Notley and the NDP government could end that tomorrow. They could provide funding or bring it back, but they chose not to. To be accused of misleading this committee is false and I would suggest that perhaps Mr. Davies do some more Googling, read some more articles, and perhaps maybe come to the hospitals. I've talked to patients who are devastated over the fact that these cuts are being made in spiritual care. It is disturbing. I suggest some more research there, Mr. Davies.
I would like to ask a question to Dr. Chasen, from South Africa. You've indicated that we rank number 11 in the world with regard to palliative care quality.