 The Ministry of Health Wellness and Elderly Affairs is currently undertaking structured reform of the healthcare system in order to increase accessibility and to healthcare and also to ensure that healthcare provided is more affordable and ensure that persons within St Lucia have access to a reliable healthcare system. This of course requires a significant input of financial resources in order to sustain, to commence and sustain such an initiative. We look towards the levy to support the strengthening of the infrastructure that we currently have as well as the service provision that we are currently undertaking. We are hoping to establish our new Cacheteries Urban Poly Clinic as part of a broader Cacheteries multiple bus healthcare facility and of course this requires an extensive amount of financing as we are also hoping to extend the services we provide during this institution. We are looking to extend the physical infrastructure at Grozily Poly Clinic. We are looking to extend the opening hours of the View Fort Wellness Center and to look at the services, increasing the number of services, particularly diagnostic services that are provided at that institution. We are looking towards the reconstruction of the Larissus Wellness Center and various other infrastructural strengthening activities as well as service enhancing activities that will be beneficial to the population. We anticipate that with the levy it would enhance the government's ability to invest in healthcare and we see it as really an investment for health to ensure that the country remains healthy, to improve the health profile and to ensure that a brighter future.