Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I just have a quick question. We, too, have been having problems with nursing personnel in Coral Harbour. But, this is more of a general question, not so much about the capital area, but more in O and M. But it does have to do with long-term goals, and is mentioned in the Minister's opening remarks. I guess my question is, whether Social Services will able to find out the condition of clients from the health centres now, with this consolidation, or vice versa. Will the nursing station be able to find out about living standards in relation to the health conditions of a patient or their family, with this consolidation, so that these two departments can work together? Will the two sections in the same community be able to work together?
Sometimes what happens is an interrelated problem. In one community, a patient will go to the nursing station and is sick and the health centres won't find out what the living condition of that family is. They are required to work together in this area.