I am aware that Mark recalls I instructed him to have this woman make a contribution to the Carey campaign.

Our position was we certainly couldn't comply with a contract that was under challenge by the taxpayers, as well as the Council, but now it has been declared lawful, and we want to do what we told the city we'd do all along.

The medical community needs to know the results of clinical trials to be able to view the entire picture of how a treatment works, how it compares to other therapies and what choices could serve patients best. It's disturbing to think that important information on clinical trials is being left to gather dust.

I'm trying not to look too much into that. We've certainly had our differences, but I hope we can now start over.

You can blame the taxpayers of the city of Niagara Falls. Don't blame us.

She deliberately closed her eyes to the illegal source of those funds.

Registries for cancer clinical trials exist but they are not compulsory and are far from being complete. There needs to be one comprehensive database so trials can be monitored and a wealth of information can be accessed from a central place.

I think it could have an adverse effect. It could generate more no voters and be viewed negatively as an increased cost.

This is the first time we have been able to predict such a huge improvement in long-term survival.