Mr. Chairman, when I said 100 or 200 people here or there, I didn't mean that I would allow a group of individuals in the catchment area to say, we want to get treatment elsewhere. What I meant is that, when we are determining the whole size of the catchment area, if we are within 100 or 200 people, then that won't make much difference on the size of the facility that we have to build. I didn't mean that they wouldn't have to go to that particular facility. I am just saying that, when we are assessing the situation, it doesn't have to be down to the last person.
I would point out that we would take into consideration what the growth rate is going to be in a particular area, what we are forecasting, simply because we have noticed over the years -- and Mr. Lewis would be familiar with this in schools -- that if we don't forecast accurately within a short space of time, we are making an addition or making some major renovations. I think that we would want to have a minimum level of space upon which we could grow, in an orderly fashion, if the population increases the way that it is forecasted to do. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.