Thank you, Mr. Speaker. To clarify, I did not say that a public review would be done by -- check the Hansard -- I merely referred to Dr. Kinloch as being the recipient of any concerns that might be expressed. He would be the person that the Status of Women Council have already met with from our staff. What I was referring to was that if anybody that wanted to express some concern, could get in touch with the Department of Health through Dr. Kinloch. This is what I was referring to and I apologize if I may have caused some confusion, but that was only a contact point. What I was referring to was an independent outside agency that would conduct this review of the procedures, that we will get somebody not associated directly with Stanton Hospital, not associated directly with our department. And that person or persons will organize this review to ascertain what concerns there are, and individuals who are concerned will be asked for their input.
But in the meantime, Mr. Speaker, I wanted to assure the House and the public that there was somebody with a medical background, a knowledgeable person, that would receive these calls. If I received a concern I would listen very carefully to the concern but I would only have to refer it to the doctor. And I thought rather than have this two-step process, that I would simplify it by making available competent professional people to address any concerns that the public might have.