Mr. Speaker, the Member didn’t ask me whether having a board is an effective way of managing. That was not the question. He was suggesting that not having the board is causing the deficit, and I am simply giving the Member the information that, in fact, this is not true. The authority between the years of 1999–2000 to 2004–2005…. They were in an accumulated surplus situation and then running a very tiny deficit.
Obviously, the future of the health board question is very much the work of the Refocusing Government Committee, because we have two health boards right now without a board. It’s an opportunity for everyone to have a say in the Refocusing Government Strategic Initiative Committee work.