Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, there are a couple of aspects of the Department of Health and Social Services that I think could be brought up now, and perhaps in a bit more detail when we get on with the report. But the area of governance, Mr. Chairman, is something that interests and concerns all of us and it relates to many different government departments, not just health and social services. Unfortunately, we went through a fairly spectacular situation in our last sitting, Mr. Chairman, something I don't think any of us really cares to recall in great detail, but the decision was made to dispense with the Stanton hospital board and replace it with a public administrator, which I believe is still the situation there.
So the situation at Stanton still seems to be in some flux. We still have the authorities in existence in other parts of the territory and the Minister has taken the initiative to set up various joint councils to carry through with that. I guess in relation to the main estimates and the budget and the business year ahead, I wanted to ask the Minister his opinion or his status report on how the situation is working these days with the boards. Are there mandates that have been problematic from perhaps our viewpoint here in the Legislature, Mr. Chairman, where we have tried to sort out whose job is what and where accountabilities start and stop between the department, between the Minister and between his authorities. So, perhaps I will just stop there, Mr. Chairman, and see if the Minister can give us a snapshot of how governance in our health system is working. Thank you.