Thank you for repeating the question. I think it continues to be very important to get input from communities, from the small communities. I don't see having a board preventing that from happening. I think that having a board in the health area will make things more efficient, will provide for better programs, and I think there are still ways to engage the communities. We have not done anything similar in education. I think the education right now, the district education authorities remain as is. With the board for health that would look at delivery of operations, we will make sure that the information goes back and forth to the communities and that we get input from communities as well.
Bob McLeod on Questions by Members
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