Mr. Chairman, that option is there but what I was speaking about is the fact that we are not going to have strength of a policy change to do the things that we had wanted to do under the Supplementary Health Policy. It was a package under the policy and the policy has been rescinded. Encouraging or asking companies to provide insurance is one option, but without policy change or more weight behind it, it will remain an encouragement.
Yesterday much of the discussion was about more direct involvement and interventional role by this government. I was saying that to do that, it will need a new policy and the way we are going about it right now is to try to work as much as possible within the existing Extended Health Benefits Policy. Short answer to that is yes, but it wouldn’t be as strong as we would have been able to do with a policy change. Thank you.