Only if you assume that deficit is caused by bad management, which I don’t think is the case. I don’t know of any situations. If the authorities could…. They have explanations as to why the deficit is caused, and then they have a plan as to what they can do. We have professional managers operating these hospitals, health centres and authorities. If a deputy minister of any department projects that there would be a deficit, they have a means of balancing that book, whether you’re keeping the vacancies open, not following up on a contract or buying something new, or whatever.
I said earlier a hospital the size of Stanton — where they have 53 programs and almost a $90-million-
plus budget — does have some flexibility on how to manage those deficits. We do understand, with Stanton, that there has been a significant accumulated deficit that they will not be able to recover in that way.