Thank you, Ryan.
Canada Life is the largest benefits provider in Canada. We take the trust that Canadians place with us seriously. Our success is rooted in our ability to provide personal and dedicated service to our customers.
Let me be clear: during the past few months, the service some PSHCP members and their families received did not meet their expectations or ours. Their experience is not acceptable. We have been working tirelessly with the Government of Canada to fix it.
The Public Service Health Care Plan is the government’s benefit plan. As the plan sponsor, the government designs the plan and determines the benefits and coverage. Canada Life administers the plan, and its role is to pay claims as directed by the government.
When Canada Life began the administration of the PSHCP, the transition was the first of its kind in Canada. The scale and size of the PSHCP makes it unique in Canada. It provides health benefits to over 1.7 million Canadians, including federal public servants, retired public servants and their families. The transition of the PSHCP to Canada Life was the largest transition of a benefits plan in Canadian history. It came with real-time challenges, some of which were not anticipated.
We also recognize that there were other significant changes for plan members taking place at the same time as the transition to Canada Life. This included benefit and coverage limits changes to the plan introduced by the government that came into effect on July 1.
The combined impact of the government’s changes in coverage and the transition of plan administration to Canada Life resulted in thousands of calls to our call centre, leading to long wait times and service disruptions. Regardless of what caused these challenges, we have been focused on fixing them, so that members and their families can access the benefits they are entitled to. Our goal is always to see that every eligible claim is paid and that we provide exceptional service to our customers.