Thank you, Mr. Chairman. A case in point is going back in a time, it's sort of a person thing that I had with what happened back home when I was campaigning.
Something happened to one of my sons there and the nurses couldn't diagnose what the problem was. It took up to about three days before they finally decided to have a conference between themselves to decide exactly what the problem was. I was lucky that they realized it was an emergency, because the individual ended up with appendicitis. By the time he got to Inuvik, it burst. In that case I'm just wondering, I think the nurse-in-charge at that time should have made a decision in regard to the problem. I'm just wondering, are the nurses-in-charge or nurses capable of diagnosing these kinds of situations. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.