Thank you, Madam Chair. This project, the master development plan, is yet to be finalized because of the work that was done on it, as I indicated earlier in this House. The general facilities review that was undertaken to look at all the hospitals and the acute care beds and the type of services that each facility would provide, combining that, as well, in relation to Stanton was the issue of the consolidated clinics in the downtown core, which we were wanting to make sure fit into the services provided by Stanton and which we think, if done right, will take a big burden off the emergency ward or emergency services out of Stanton. So that work is currently being finalized and at that point we'll be able to finalize the master development plan and be able to lay out in detail some of the things that we want to do. But very clearly, the medical day care and services that are currently crammed into two or three very small rooms we're going to look at expanding because it's undersized.
Some of the other things we want to look at, as well, is when you look at Stanton and there's a significant amount of administrative office space in that building -- and hospital space is probably the most expensive per square foot service in the world -- that it may make sense, if we require the space for medical services, to have our administration somewhere that's not tying up within the hospital envelope. So those are the type of things that we're going to be finalizing over the next number of months. Thank you.