Thank you, Mr. Chair, and I'd like to thank you, Mr. Minister, as well as the other members who are here, for attending our meeting today. I certainly appreciate your being here to answer our questions.
Mr. Minister, I know you're well aware of the health care situation in the province of Ontario. Since that's where I'm from, that's the one I'm most aware of as well. We all know wait times are a huge problem. We're all facing long waits. We're all facing doctor shortages--most of us are, in any case--and shortages of family doctors in particular. We know that the people affected by hepatitis C had a long wait, and I think it's very commendable that a decision has been made on that. The human resources shortages definitely had to be addressed, and I'm certainly glad to see you've done that.
We've had people who have been concerned about all the other things we've talked about here today too--the autism, the heart strategy, the cancer strategy, and so on. I know that people in general are impatient, and it is understandable that they're impatient; they've been waiting a lot of years for something to be done. I think it's commendable that there is some hope that we are moving forward; I think people understand it, and they can see some movement on it, so although they are impatient, I know they're thankful that there is progress in sight. I just wanted to reiterate that.
In many cases, we're at a crisis stage in our health care system. It's not something that can be fixed overnight; it's going to be a long, slow process, and I think everybody needs to realize that.
There is one thing I wanted to ask you about. In my riding I have several children suffering from autism, and I have one family in particular that has taken very much of a lead role on autism in the provincial association in trying to move things forward with an autism strategy.
The challenges these families face are tremendous; they're horrendous, in many cases, and I know you're well aware of that. I know you have looked into this issue, and we've discussed it previously in different forums. I was very pleased to see some announcements were being made about autism. Could you please outline the announcement you've made?
I know that solutions or treatments for autism are a shared jurisdiction--there are provincial or territorial areas and there are areas where perhaps the federal government could help. Could you give us an outline of what you've done, and what you see as the federal role for autism?