That's a wonderful question, and it was a wonderful visit that we were able to do together.
We heard directly from seniors, something that other members of Parliament may not have heard recently, certainly not the Leader of the Opposition, Pierre Poilievre, who claimed on local radio in my region just a few days ago that this dental care plan didn't exist. He repeated that several times. He was asked about whether he would scrap it, and he said that he couldn't talk about it because it doesn't exist.
Well, there are two million people registered in the dental care plan across Canada, many of them in your own riding. More than 100,000 vulnerable seniors have been able to get care since May 1. That is remarkable.
The reason we don't speak about this is because it's going really well. Obviously, there are some on the other side of the House who would prefer not to speak about it and not to see that it's working, and some are pretending it doesn't exist.
However, for seniors in your riding, Jenica, it makes a great deal of difference. Some of those seniors we met told us that they hadn't been able to visit a dentist or a denturist for years because they didn't have the money to do that.
Now, that is leading, unfortunately, in too many cases, to much worse health outcomes. The longer these seniors have waited, the more difficult, the more costly and the more painful it is for dentists, hygienists and denturists to treat their oral health situations.
It was remarkable to visit those seniors with you, Jenica. I applaud your leadership. You were there before the plan was in place. Seniors were listening to you and asking if it was really going to happen. It is happening, thanks to your leadership and that of many others.