Okay. A couple of aspects of this; while recognizing that it is a territorial hospital, it is also Yellowknife's hospital. I think the community has missed to some degree, since the elimination of the actual Stanton board about four years ago now, has been an actual voice or office or person or process to use in terms
of saying how is our hospital being run. By "our," I mean Yellowknife as a community. So I guess this is where I am going, Mr. Chairman, when I ask about accountability. Who can my community go to when it comes to concerns, ideas or suggestions about how Stanton is administered from the point of view of my community hospital?
I think, Mr. Chairman, we are dealing with a perfect example of an issue here in the Legislature this afternoon, an issue regarding cleanliness and standards of housekeeping in the hospital. Not that it's not important, Mr. Chairman, but it does seem unusual that a matter of really such routine management should end up on the floor of the Legislature. It's an ideal thing for a board or a committee that has more direct responsibility to be accountable for. That's the kind of thing that I wanted to know. The next time an issue comes up about the way things are being handled at Stanton and I or my constituent go directly to this committee or to this new public administrator to get answers and accountability, is that what we have now, Mr. Chairman?