Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I’d like to thank the Member for narrowing the question. It’s not helpful to discuss a multimillion dollar master development plan with a maintenance issue at Stanton. There were three units at the hospital that experienced flooding due to toilets in psychiatry and showers in OBS and they had to do maintenance work as a result of the flooding. Whenever there is flooding in a building like this, the mould is a possibility and the maintenance people discovered that and fixed that. They spent $90,000 to fix that.
The question about whether any units were closed, that was not the case. Four beds had to be moved around while the maintenance people worked to remediate that. In any other house or building when there is some kind of flooding as a result of showers or toilets, it’s a regular practice to fix that and make sure it’s taken care of. That’s what was done at Stanton.