Being up to date, in my opinion, is not the major issue. The major issue has to do with how you interpret people's responses to survey questions.
All of you, I'm sure, have answered survey questions of various kinds. You're asked on a scale from zero to five whether you have had severe difficulties, some difficulties, whatever, and you know how arbitrary the answers are that people give to questions of that type.
I'm not sure that it would be all that important to get evidence on this issue. There are fairly simply rules that the provinces could implement to make sure that nobody is constrained for financial reasons from getting necessary drugs at the point of service.
One of the few areas where Colleen and I agree has to do with the fact that there probably should be some kind of a guarantee in every province that a person could get access to prescription drugs at no cost at the time they fill the prescription. Where we then disagree is whether at tax time it would be a good idea to recoup some of the payments that have been made.