Absolutely. When we think about Canada health transfers and the fact that shared spending is now sitting at close to 22%, at least in the province of Ontario, it simply isn't good enough. That's why we've called for an increase. It's why we stand in solidarity with all of the premiers. I believe at the last council of first ministers, all the premiers were there basically advocating for an increase in Canada health transfers. The reason it's important is that, as this money flows to the provinces, we can address a lot of the issues that we've brought up here in this chamber today.
Absolutely, it has not met the needs of a growing and aging society, which we unfortunately have in this country—and it's a beautiful country—and we need to be able to sustain the level and quality of care by having commensurate investment in these areas.