That fund is precisely for the issues you've identified. We are aware that rural areas, underserved areas, remote areas and, frankly, even urban centres that may have enough dentists but have issues of access for people living with disabilities.... This fund is meant to address that. I think it will be open fairly soon for people to apply to.
There are innovative and creative ways.... I've heard of things like mobile units to go into care homes. I've heard about a proposal to outfit a train car. I think we're going to talk to a witness coming after this about establishing special access for people with disabilities—maybe someone in a chair or someone who is non-verbal. There is hope on the horizon.
Dr. Singh, you published a statement on the CDCP: “To encourage more oral health providers to support the plan and increase access to care...the CAPHD proposes alignment of the CDCP fees with existing provincial fee guides in the future.” I agree with you, by the way.
What is your understanding of what percentage of fees the CDCP's 2024 fee guide covers generally of the provincial fee guides?