Sure. It's a big question. We know that health care issues are changing as the demographic is aging, so it is foremost on our list as well.
There are gaps people are falling through. That goes to the national pharmacare program we're talking about. It goes to making sure that the Canada Health Act is indeed country-wide and accessible to everyone. One current thing that's popped up on our radar has been dental care. Dental care is not covered in the national health care act. It's often an emergency situation that takes them into the hospital setting. There's a lot of interest around that, on an advocacy role also.
We know there are certain age gaps where they fall between the cracks. In Ontario, specifically, after the age of 65, their drugs are paid for and there's a copayment. Their drugs are cheaper on the other side of 65 than they are on this side of 65.
Yes, there are absolutely a lot of issues and I'd love to talk to you more about them.