Thank you, Mr. Chairman. We ran out of time just as I was finally getting somewhere with this Minster. I swear I thought I had him on the ropes and time ran out. This time I am going to reel him in slowly.
Mr. Chairman, the Minister had said that nursing practitioners, he had said in one way or the other, basically had free reign to practice. They could be as busy as possible. They weren't restricted by the number of hours or it didn't sound as if they were restricted by anything other than what's considered reasonable such as facility availability. That being said, we have restrictions on doctors seeing 20 patients per day. So quite conceivably the nursing practitioners could be seeing more patients per day than our doctors. Maybe the Minister could clarify that ambiguity that has surfaced. Again, nursing practitioners could see a lot more potential patients than doctors. Could the Minister clarify that point or problem? Thank you.