Mr. Chairman, even though there isn't a health board in some areas, there are health needs studies that are done by an administration. For example, in the Mackenzie there is an administration of the Mackenzie region which, in fact, could be a board. But there is still an area of responsibility that looks after the needs of those communities on a day-to-day basis; as the work progresses, the needs fall out and it's done with the communities' involvement. There are a lot of times when we visit communities, and the MLAs put
forward the needs using the health needs study, and we work with the administrative arm in that region in identifying priorities on the capital plan.