But no one has really asked GPs if they are able to do it and if they want to do it.
Why would they want to practise healthcare management with all its budgets and bureaucracy when they opted for a professional vocation caring for individual patients - providing medical care?
The recent news of at least 150 job losses at Lloyds Group in the city - unions say far more - shows how vulnerable our local economy is to the on-going economic crisis.
This was my first question to David Cameron at PM's Question Time on Thursday. The first of many questions I'll put to challenge him and the Government.
While the national media has understandably focused on the potentially devastating impacts of the recent Tory-Liberal budget, several local issues are coming to a head.
One of those is the community garden in Brighton's Lewes Road, where Tesco now wants to build yet another supermarket.
Right now, the priorities are fighting city academies, and setting out an alternative to the Cameron-Clegg cuts that will hit Brighton and Hove - and the whole country.
In one of my first opportunities to ask a question in Parliament, I asked Foreign Secretary William Hague whether the UK Government would put real action behind its words of holding Israel to account for allowing its troops to fire on the Free Gaza flotilla.