I'll let you play politics. I'll just stick to the medical side of things.
Obviously, these are excellent questions and they should be asked. Nothing is free. That's Canada's issue. In my current role, I work a great deal with other countries, including England and Australia. Their systems are comparable to ours. Our system is extremely complex. The system is federal and the provinces manage health care. We must find a solution. We're one of the last countries in the Organisation for Economic Co‑operation and Development, or OECD, to not provide free access to medication. The situation is becoming a bit embarrassing. This is affecting people's health.
To answer the question put to me earlier, remember that women in Canada still die in childbirth. Contraception prevents this.