Technically, these authorities are legal entities. Many of them are run with the oversight of boards, and boards have rules to make decisions about their organizations. Where there are no boards, there are public administrators.
So deficits are the responsibility of the authorities, and authorities could, tomorrow, make decisions to balance their books. Now, we’re talking about health care and so, obviously, what impacts our citizens in their health care programs affects us. On many occasions government, through FMB, has provided extra funding, and we work with the authorities to get all kinds of third-party funding from the federal government. But ultimately the financial status of the authorities, and the way they run their programs, are the responsibility of the authority.