Thank you.
Just to pick up on that, I noticed Ontario hasn't paid a dollar in 20 years in violation of the Canada Health Act. I'm looking at a report done two years ago by the Ontario Health Coalition. They say six researchers, working with the Ontario Health Coalition, phoned 135 private clinics and hospitals to find out whether they charged patients user fees and extra billing for services. The researchers found that the majority of the private clinics they talked to charged patients user fees ranging from $50 to $3500 or more. We found that a significant number of the clinics are violating the Canada Health Act and Ontario legislation prohibition on user fees, extra billing, and the sale of queue-jumping. There's example after example, particularly in the eye field. There are $50 administration fees, snack fees for colonoscopies. I'm having a hard time squaring this, that by your report Ontario has a pristine record, and yet other people are finding that half the private clinics in Ontario are charging obviously hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of dollars in user fees a year.
I'm wondering if you could square that for me.