Yes.
One of the issues for funding is the jurisdictional problem among the province, the federal government, and the regional health authorities. This has a dramatic impact on the ability of first nations, Inuit, and Métis groups to deliver competitive health care.
You don't want me to go into all the examples. They occur everywhere. There are examples of children dying in hospitals because of jurisdictional issues over who's going to look after them when they leave the hospitals, who's responsible for the health care costs, and who delivers it.
There's an example right here in Ottawa. The Wabano Centre operates on a fraction of the amount given by the province to the Sandy Hill Community Health Centre and delivers more services to more people. The inequities are enormous. It's a huge problem.