Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I understand that the hospitals do have a budget, just like everybody else, but you can't really connect the two. I understand that, Mr. Speaker. I am sure the Minister knows that too, that they are not directly related, but I think there is some correlation there, Mr. Speaker. Even in the summertime when you walk into the hospitals -- I know the doctors and nurses are always very busy -- the air conditioning is cranked right up. It is very cool in there. I know I go through the Hay River hospital also a lot of times. In the wards, it is really cool. You can't take off your winter coat in there without catching a shiver. Can the Department of Health and Social Services look at some better options to accommodate, to make sure that if these elders want extra heat, they are going to get the extra heat, Mr. Speaker? Thank you.
Robert Villeneuve on Question 266-15(5): Service Levels For Elders In Health Care Facilities
In the Legislative Assembly on February 7th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 266-15(5): Service Levels For Elders In Health Care Facilities
Question 266-15(5): Service Levels For Elders In Health Care Facilities
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 6th, 2007
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