Thank you, Madam Chair. First off, let me state that, no, FAM or the FAA were not contravened. The budget planning and facilities is allocated here and announcements get made and accounting is done so the records are there. The amount of times the department or the Stanton health authority would have made a request, I don't have that specific detail. I do know that the department has made requests on behalf of Stanton, as well as other health authorities, for additional funding and at times were told to go back to the drawing board to re-evaluate and come back with more substantiation. At times, as has been with a number of other departments when requests come in, if we feel there isn't solid substantiation we'll tell departments or, in this case, it would have been the Department of Health and Social Services because they carried forward the request to work a whole year through the program to come up with a solid number, not just come with some estimates. As we've worked through this as it is now and we are now in the position that it's going to have to be dealt with and the target is that Stanton are dealing with 50 percent of the deficit and they're going to have to come up with a deficit recovery plan for the other amount.
Further to that, we are going through an exercise at Stanton to see if in fact there may have been some underfunding or ongoing underfunding. That falls in a number of areas, whether its patient services, different acute care programs, or other O and M, regular services that occurred. But that work is ongoing now in cooperation with Stanton and the Department of Health and Social Services, as well as the Financial Management Board Secretariat. Thank you.