Thank you, Mr. Chair. The department plays what’s technically usually called a ministry role, and so we do try to, to the extent that we have the capacity, we try to have subject matter experts on staff, and their job is, indeed, to do just what the Member’s talking about. So our early childhood development specialist would work with other headquarters departments to try to make sure that we are not siloed and that we’re coordinating on delivery of these programs, would try to keep on top of research, would organize training sessions sometimes at the department’s initiative and sometimes at the request of health and social services authorities. We do have professional
development funding that’s available for our professional allied health professionals and nursing and physician staff throughout the system. They will sometimes pull that funding together and the department will try to bring in resources and expertise. The department tries to play a specialist role to the extent that we have the ability to do so, but a lot of the expertise does reside out in the authorities, and we do have a lot of great staff out in the system in the authorities that will play that role for one another as well. They don’t always wait for the department to do it.