Okay, then. Thank you for the answer.
Here is my next question. Canada's first nations and Inuit face significant barriers when accessing dental care, and they experience much higher rates of dental disease, but we have heard of significant concerns with the rules and requirements of the program responsible for ensuring their dental care, the non-insured health benefits program. These rules can cause delays in treatment and increases in transportation costs and can deter follow-up treatment. All of these effects have direct impacts upon patients' health.
Can you confirm that you plan to have a joint review for the non-insured health benefits program to ensure that it is meeting its goals and is meeting the needs of first nations and Inuit people in Canada?