(a) Whether his department was studying developments in New Zealand or any other country to find a solution to the reluctance of young medical practitioners to become gynaecologists because of the prohibitive costs of insurance that they would have to bear annually without any caps put on such insurance; if not, why not; if so, (b) what action is he going to take to avert an impending shortage of (i) gynaecologists, in particular, and (ii) any other category of specialist medical personnel?