I appreciate that.
I really do appreciate, Mr. Bleskie, your sharing your lived experience when it comes to the OHIP plan or OHIP+. As someone from Alberta, I'm not terribly familiar with Ontario's plan, so I did find that to be quite insightful.
I'm frustrated, in large part, that as we're studying this bill, we don't have the opportunity to hear from all the different provincial plans and to hear where those gaps are in particular, because I don't necessarily know whether those gaps are the same in every province.
By going down this path, are we potentially solving a problem that might not exist equally across the provinces and creating a situation in which we are going to reward provinces that have done very little and perhaps don't provide that? That would therefore raise the question of whether provinces would continue to offer these kinds of plans if they were to not do this. It becomes this very circular question of creation and complications.
Mr. Giroux, when you put forward your prescription costings in your most recent budget, did you factor in the record-breaking inflation we're facing in the future costings?