 Mr. Speaker, the essence of the bill in front of us is a no-brainer as it relates to the support that should be given. However, Mr. Speaker, the member for Euphold North, he did thank and applaud the members of the board and other executives and my years of working in Euphold. I am familiar with all the names. While I am aware of the different persuasion, they all have good intentions, Mr. Speaker, and they are well-intended. Mr. Speaker, but as a representative for a community in the south, and now that government has been asked to intervene and to guarantee various obligations, Mr. Speaker, there is a concern that has continuously come to me as a parliamentary representative as relates to people who seek the services of St. Jude's. The member rightly said that in days of old, people would have brought provisions and other things, which is a fact, you know, and there would be that sort of battering system. But now, Mr. Speaker, you know, the cost of medical care is expensive. Obviously, the hospital requires the finance into operate. And then, Mr. Speaker, now we have a situation where people would come to the hospital, whether they undergo various surgeries, whatever. They are not in a position to pay the full amount. They are given, you know, certain payment plans, Mr. Speaker. God forbid, some of these same people may have to come back to St. Jude's before they have finished their payment plan, Mr. Speaker, and they are having difficulty accessing, you know, the services. And as a concern I have, Mr. Speaker, now that government has such direct intervention, whether there will be some sort of leniency because what do we say that they cannot pay and we just don't provide them with the service? And I'm sure all members here have at some point in time have come to deal with people visiting our constituency offices seeking assistance to, you know, continue with some sort of medical assistance from St. Jude's. So this is something we have to look at, Mr. Speaker, going forward until the universal healthcare or health insurance is put in place. And, you know, that in itself will take a little while, Mr. Speaker, as much as I know we want to accelerate it. But what do we do in the meantime, Mr. Speaker? We have the situation where somebody may have passed at St. Jude's and to get the death certificate for them to bury the person, they're asked, you have to clear the outstanding bill, Mr. Speaker. And sometimes the intervention of certain people is required. How do we address that? That's something that we have to start because some of the people really and truly, and they're the members of UFO South, somebody spoke to it earlier when you were speaking about the utility payment, some of the people really and truly just cannot meet it. And so this is one step where we assistance St. Jude's. How can it fall back to assist in the people who have these challenges, Mr. Speaker? So I fully support the bill, Mr. Speaker. It's necessary in the environment that we operate in, particularly under the new, I think, public finance management. Yeah, it is necessary, Mr. Speaker. But this is something we need to look at. And I'm sure members of the board are listening and maybe they could, you know, come to some other arrangement as to how some of these people can be assisted. I await for the prime minister to discuss St. Jude's as an entity. And I truly await that because I do have, you know, my own presentation I'd like to make on that. But as we deal specifically with this item, I support. Thank you.