Maybe I’ve gotten it all wrong then. I see how it really actually lays out. It seems quite clear that shortly after the board left is exactly when the surpluses ended. I think I’ve got it really clear now. It seems that once ministerial control got in the way by running a de facto dictatorship over the hospital, that’s when these things started happening; no one’s at the helm running this organization.
I think if we line these things up.... They may not be up and down perfectly clear, but I think, as we can see, the bigger picture is laid out clearly. The fact is that the problem is relevant and very simple. Will the Minister show some initiative and leadership on this problem and solve this problem by establishing a new territorial board?