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The money laundering charge Tocchet is facing is the most serious. It carries a seven year U.S. federal prison term. If any good comes from this mess, let' s hope we get some answers as to why illegal• gambling hasn't escaped profession- al sports yet. 111E=IM A few questions for: the Health Minister To the Editor, I have a few questions for provincial Health Minister George Smitherman, regarding his rebuttal in the Feb. 2 London Free Press. Having read Bill 36 and viewed a taped inter- view with " Mr. Smitherman, the more I learn about the LHINs, the more questions I'm left with, which prompts several questions for him. If Bill 36 is supposed to make healthcare in Ontario better, why has it been rushed through Parliament? (It has already had two read- ings, with the third scheduled for March when it will be law.) Why does Bill 36 state that, you the government are not accountable to the taxpayers regarding where and how their tax dollars are being spent? Do you have something to hide? Mr. Smitherman, you say you will direct "cer- tain services for specific areas throughout LHINs." Have you thought of the conse- quences this action will have on the people in rural Ontario? Will we still have the full ser- vices in our community hospitals? How will it affect the community to not have a full service hospital oper- ating within our commu- nity? When you remove "non -clinical services" from the hospital, will they still be covered under OHIP? How far will rural com- munities have to travel for our healthcare? Will the distance be putting us at the risk of dying before we reach a facility to receive help? You say that you want to "give healthcare back to the people and that the LHINs is the way to do this." Then -why have your CEOs and directors been appointed and not elected by the people of Ontario? Mr. Smitherman, in your rebuttal, you are quoted, "By creating a system to ensure impor- tant healthcare decisions are made at the commu- nity level, by people of the community, after con- sulting with the commu- nity and in order to meet the needs of the commu- nity, you think you are making a good start." Where was the commu- nity you spoke with? Were they in a rural area, where roads can be closed during the winter months, and the ambu- lance base is located between towns? Or was the community in an urban area where a cab or public transit is available to take you to a hospital, and the ambu- lance base is located in the city where you live? If you have spoken with these communities, why is that only roughly two per cent of the popu- lation of Ontario knows about the LHINs? If the LHINs is the best thing to happen to healthcare, why have you kept it a secret? Linda O'Rourke Seaforth, Ontario