Ms. Levman, I had some concerns about the way this was written, and I used a very simple but I think very profound example. I immigrated here from India. I have a large family back home and a very small family here. I think that speaks to millions of Canadians who have immigrated here from parts of the world where large families are the norm.
If someone from here returned to their country of origin and they received an organ, legitimately, from a family member, whether it be a first cousin, second cousin, third cousin, uncle, aunt, or whomever.... Obviously, as you can appreciate, in certain jurisdictions around the world the health care system is not as robust as ours, so they would have to go into the private system to have an organ transplant surgery done.
In that case, if a family member donates an organ to you, and you obviously covered the medical expenses required for that surgery, how would that process be impacted by what is here?