Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I have to tell you I can pick up the phone anytime and talk to the deputy or CEO or the Minister. That's not the level of response I am looking for when we are dealing with issues like this in the House. Mr. Speaker, I think he shouldn't be taking lightly when at least 23 people between Mr. Ramsay and I, and there are other Members...We have had dozens and dozens of employees at Stanton Hospital raising the same issues. I do not jump at one person calling me until I verify the information. I am telling you, the Minister has got to be aware. There is a serious condition happening and I believe it can only be done by an independent look at what is going on. Could I ask the Minister, when is the last time -- and I am really surprised that he doesn't have an answer in 24 hours because I think if he wanted to, he could have it -- he looked at how many people are leaving the hospital, what was the length of their stay and what are the reasons why they are leaving? When is the last time he looked at that, Mr. Speaker?
Sandy Lee on Question 113-15(5): Operational Issues At The Stanton Territorial Hospital
In the Legislative Assembly on October 18th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 113-15(5): Operational Issues At The Stanton Territorial Hospital
Question 113-15(5): Operational Issues At The Stanton Territorial Hospital
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 17th, 2006
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