Mr. Speaker, I cannot answer that question because it suggests that the Minister of Health would know something about medical procedures and which type of medication to apply, which kind of anesthetics to apply within specific instances. I think I said that the Stanton board had already assured that the medical profession were aware of the concerns of women and that they have taken these steps to provide this additional pain control medication through the inhalant method. I was assured that this stuff is fast-acting and the requirements could be administered by the individual to the level that they would require.
As far as writing a directive to the doctors to tell them what kind of medication to apply, I think that is best left to the medical profession rather than the Minister. But I will issue the directive to do something, which has already been done.