Given the obvious dangers that a loss of electrical power represents in a state-of-the-art hospital—there have been two such losses in as many months—and given the remarks of the chairman of the Lothian NHS Board, Brian Cavanagh, who said that he had "little or no trust" in Consort Healthcare (Edinburgh Royal Infirmary) Ltd's ability to provide such electrical power, does the minister believe that the recent episodes expose again the fact that private finance initiative projects put profits ahead of the need to save lives and to provide quality health care for the people of the Lothians? Is it not time that the new...