Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Gentlemen, thank you for joining us this morning.
I would like to go back to what Mr. Godin was saying earlier. He raised a rather an alarming situation for women who are giving birth in the Acadian Peninsula. They must travel by ambulance and often need to give birth in the ambulance, which is quite disturbing. Since you have locations more or else throughout the territory, perhaps over time you have located the somewhat problematic zones, like the one described by Mr. Godin. You said yourself that you were partners. I assume that is part of your routine work, you attempt to influence the various provincial ministries of health in Canada so that situations like that are remedied.
I would like to hear your comments on that.