Thank you, Mr. Chair.
That probably leaves me enough time for one question with a preamble, so here I go.
The number one issue that's been coming into my constituency office is a provincial issue, and it revolves around access to primary care, so my question is for our guests who have given testimony to that effect.
I think, Mr. Villeneuve, you hit the nail on the head. These people don't completely go without care; they end up having delayed access to care. They go to walk-in clinics. They go to ERs. They end up getting care much after they need it, when their condition has worsened, and it's been oftentimes delivered at a much greater expense to the taxpayer.
I'm wondering if you or Ann Collins could give suggestions on what the federal government can do to help expand access to family doctors and primary care providers. If you had one shot at this in the next minute and a half that you have remaining, solve this problem for us, and I'll be forever grateful for your advice.