Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. I want to thank the witnesses for coming today.
We're talking about scope of practice here, and as you all know the big question today is: is medicare sustainable? But it shouldn't be “is medicare sustainable?” It should be: is the delivery of health care going to be sustainable under a public system?
I think we're looking at how we shift the system, change it completely, so that chronic care and chronic management is done by community groups in a multidisciplinary integrated system.
I heard the chiropractor saying they could work in that system, and the thing is that they should be able to work in that system as we look at how we do a lot of prevention and promotion, and then move into care when somebody is sick, and then chronic management of care as they get older.
The question I have is not for you because I know you are capable of being integrated into that. My question is to the dentists and the dental hygienists because currently one of the things we know is that poor oral health leads to heart disease, etc. It's now been found to have that strong link between oral health and illness, chronic disease, etc.
I know that dentists and hygienists, although in certain sectors you are capable of working within the system, are in a private system mostly, except in certain areas like the north. Do you see a role for dentists and for dental hygienists to play within their scopes of practice, working within this multidisciplinary system? How do you see that happening?
It would mean the dentist in many places would have to move out of private practice—well, not private practice because many practitioners provide private practice out of the public system, but out of the private system you currently work in and into a publicly administered system of care.
How do you see that happening? Do you think that's feasible? We could then be able to work on getting to young children earlier, getting to dentureless seniors earlier. How do you see that working? How do you see that integrating itself into a system that would mean a huge systemic change here for the way you practise?