 Minister for Health, Wellness and Early Affairs Hon. Mosey Jabatist says government's commitment to improving health care services has been lauded by the World Bank. Hon. Jabatist, along with staff of the ministry, recently held discussions with a high-level team from the World Bank. The team was on island to review projects funded by the World Bank. Of prime importance to the health minister was the matter of health care reform. We focused on universal health care, how do we finance universal health care and how quickly do we get resources and also individuals who can help us, expertise on how to get universal health care going. We did say to the World Bank that we were in a hurry in regard to the health care reform and universal health care clearly is our main objective. We also looked at the health system strengthening project and we are going to take steps to strengthen the delivery of this project and to ensure that we get the benefits. So it was a wonderful meeting with the World Bank. The World Bank officials also held talks with Minister for Education, Sustainable Development, Innovation, Science, Technology and Vocation Training, Hon. Sean Edward and his team, the Cabinet of Ministers and visited the newly completed Mico Wellness Centre. We are looking forward to our work continuing with the World Bank and hopefully there will be more concessionary financing so that we can continue with our objective of making health care accessible, affordable and to ensure that we have quality health care here in St. Lucia. So it is an exciting time and I look forward to the assistance. Minister for Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs Hon. Mosej Javatist.