Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I think you have given me an extra ten minutes. I would be happy to use it. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. On the issue of child welfare and the child welfare legislation, the information you provided to the communities or to the social workers, I am assuming you could, in the same way as you have been able to, very quickly give us one or two pages of this, that is all I am in interested in. I just want a sense from an organizational chart point of view how this service is going to be met.
Mr. Chairman, there is a concern that has been raised to me that there is an erosion of the social work professions and that things are being blended into the health model. A lot of things, like child welfare, are getting minimized or absorbed in as an adjunct without a real clear recognition by the larger health department component how very critical the child welfare issue is. Mr. Chairman, I have some experience in this field and I know this is a big issue. I am not completely reassured that, in fact, we have the kinds of support services we had in days of old now that we have made the move to put the departments together. Are there people with experience in child welfare who have actually had hands on experience in the communities working with child welfare issues, who have some sort of expertise or are they people qualified in other areas who just had this duty tacked onto their job description because they are there and will make it go and hope for the best? The legislation the department brought forward is very progressive, and I would hate to see it falter because we do not have the proper mechanisms and forces to put it into play in the communities and headquarters. Thank you.