Thank you for clarifying.
Of course we need more investment in the health care system as it pertains to dealing with MS and other diseases.
There's a piece around ensuring there's good coordination within the health care systems. It's very frustrating, in my opinion, in a federated model. We need greater coordination amongst agencies. All the funding bodies involved need to work together to ensure that there's an increase in investments. I'll give you an example. In many cases people with MS every year have to continue to check a box that says that they still have MS.
Motion No. 192, the report that was a tremendous amount of work done by the HUMA committee, spells out 11 very clear recommendations. One of them I lifted off the page for this committee is that there should be coordination on the definition of eligibility criteria. Provinces would benefit from that. Removing some of the waste and the burden and processes that evolve in the provincial systems.... That could be used for other things, obviously.
I think there's a tremendous amount of opportunity. It does start with more funding, but it also starts with a lot of coordination and a lot of effort.