Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, everybody, for being here at this late hour and on such short notice. It's greatly appreciated.
I think that's part of what Canadians want to see—true conversations and discussions of what this piece of legislation says and what this piece of legislation means. Canadians want to be able to decipher it in such a way that the average person watching this evening can understand what is going on and the challenges that we have.
To you, Ms. Thériault, thank you very much for your comments and your insight.
In my past life, before I became a member of Parliament, I was a consultant for the FNIHB, the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, so I'm aware of things along the lines of providing health care services to first nations through different avenues. I'm wondering if you could explain that to those watching who don't understand, because FNIHB is covered by the Government of Canada.
What could you say on the coverage for diabetes and other coverages that might be available?