Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I note Mr. Sousa's remarks on universal pharmacare, which I very much welcome. I am delighted that we were able to drag his party kicking and screaming to the place where they're expected to table legislation in the House this week. It's going to be a tremendous win for all Canadians, and we're going to continue to push until that legislation is passed into law so that Canadians can access the kinds of benefits we're talking about today.
I have only two and a half minutes. I'm not going to accept an interruption, but I will note that all three of the stories shared with us today about members of the PSAC who have gone through really difficult circumstances involved the medications they needed to live healthy lives.
My question on that note would be this: What should the government learn from this experience with Canada Life as it moves towards, hopefully, the timely implementation of universal pharmacare in Canada? What should it learn from the problems we've experienced with this company?