Mr. Speaker, the hon. member is getting highly agitated over a decision that has not yet been made. She has built in all kinds of assertions, assumptions, propositions, hypotheses, none of which she can bear out by any fact.
The reality is that of course we are reorganizing. With the advent of new technologies by which we can share information much more effectively between centres, by decentralizing our programs so that we can work in partnership with local groups and not have to deliver through central bureaucracies we believe we can achieve a much more effective delivery of services to the people who need them.
I am surprised. Here is an hon. member who in the past has given us grand declarations about the need to devolve and decentralize to community control and community operations. We are doing it and now she is complaining.