Wonderful! It's good to see that the NDP's proposed dental care program is generating so much interest.
I note that it was three years ago yesterday that Jack Harris for the NDP brought forward the dental care motion that failed. The Liberals and the Conservatives voted against it. However, in this minority Parliament, we're now seeing real interest in dental care.
I'd like to ask you this, Minister: Over two million seniors have already signed up for the dental care program the NDP pushed so hard for. The next stage is June 27, I believe, when kids under 18 and people with disabilities will be able to join the program. There is absolutely no doubt there is an intense need for dental care. The reality is that it saves money in the acute care system, because people no longer need to go to emergency wards when they have a dental emergency. That is very important.
What measures will the government take to ensure there is as much uptake among people with disabilities and kids under 18 as there has been among seniors, who were given information and told they could apply for the program? What is the government going to do to ensure that same level of participation for these other groups at the end of the month?