We actually used to have that for children. When I grew up in Quebec, children under the age of 18 were all covered by RAMQ, and we got very good care. Saskatchewan was the pioneer in that area. It was also the first to cut back on its program. One of the impacts we see is that we're going back to levels of cavities in children that were seen before those programs existed.
I don't think you would get too much push-back with regard to programs targeted at children, because we have experience with those and we know they work.
Seniors are more problematic, and the reason they're more problematic is that we are too successful in our work. We're keeping teeth in the mouths of those seniors for a long time, and when they retire and lose their employment benefits, they end up with a lot of teeth that require a lot of care and they have no coverage of any kind. We haven't found a good way to address that problem.