Thanks very much for that.
You know, it's interesting. I would suggest that, over my career as a family doctor, I've known many nurses. They're quite happy to have their private drug plan, which covers many things. Sadly, the difficulties of their jobs require them to have access to physiotherapy and, often, chiropractors and mental health practitioners. What do you say to the nurses out there who might be afraid that they're going to lose their plan?
Now, you would suggest that's never going to happen. We had other witnesses here who said, “Yes, it's a really good likelihood that's going to happen with a national universal single-payer system.” If that happens, what do you have to say to nurses out there, when they lose their plan and all they have is a couple of birth control pills, no physiotherapy, no chiropractic, no support hose and no mental health access? What do you have to say to your nurses about that?