We had, at the committee level, I'm not a member of the Social Programs committee, but we had an opportunity to have the Minister before the Social Programs committee I believe it was close to a year ago and the issue was raised about the capital plan and why the Stanton Master Development Plan wasn't there. The Minister at the time stated that she would do her best to get it into the capital plan and it's not there. I understand what the deputy minister is saying, but I want to know -- let's say it doesn't come forward in two years -- ultimately who is going to be held responsible for that plan not materializing, because, like I said, it's been seven years.
I mean, things change. It's a moving target in health care, things change every day. So if we keep waiting, there's going to be new technologies coming forward, there's going to be new innovative ways of doing things, there's going to be new service delivery models eventually. I mean, we'll never have something nailed down if we keep saying, well, things are moving, things are changing. Of course they're changing, but what we need to do is get a major infusion of capital dollars into that hospital?
I want to know today who we can hold responsible if it doesn't happen. Is it the Minister? Who is actually working on this plan? I'd like to be clear on that. Who is working on the plan today? I said this in the House the other day: if the department and the authority cannot get the work done that's required, let's bring somebody else in to help them get the work done, whether that's Public Works and Services or somebody else. If they need the horsepower, let's bring that in and let's get this done and I'd like to see it happen by the end of the life of this government, Mr. Chairman. Thank you.