Yes, we did. When we looked at how the different clinics had been staffed and why they had been staffed, we did note that some of the clinics had a lot of people coming in. Some doctors might see as many as 100 patients over a certain period of time, as I believe the chapter shows, whereas if you went to another part of the country, the workload was a lot less. We didn't explain why. We weren't able to get information as to why that was, but we did ask why clinics weren't staffed in a similar fashion, according to population. We also asked the department if they could show us information on whether an analysis had been done on the expected caseload. But they weren't able to do that; I don't think information on that was really available, which is another area that would be helpful for them to know. But as a result of having to work with a model based on the information they had, you did see these anomalies.
On March 6th, 2008. See this statement in context.