Let's talk about seniors first. When we were announcing the one million mark—one million people connected to care—a gentleman who was at the clinic where we were came up to me. He said, “You know, a lot of years ago I had to get a tooth pulled, and it cost $700, and do you know what? I didn't go back. When I had problems in my mouth, I was terrified to walk in. I knew I couldn't afford it. I was afraid to get care.” He said, “Now I'm getting care again. I'm not afraid to go to the dentist.”
This is what this is about: people being connected to the care that they need, not having to be afraid that they're not going to be able to afford it and not being terrified, when they get a pain in their mouth, of whether or not it's going to lead to some devastating outcome that they can't afford and they have to wait to be in an emergency room to get it fixed.
I hear stories from seniors. When I was talking to a mobile smile clinic in Windsor, Navjeet was telling me about seniors setting up their family photographs once they got their dentures in, and how it's transforming their life and the joy that it gave them. You know, we're all going to exit this earth, and we're certainly going to exit this Parliament, but those stories will stay with me for the rest of my life. Connecting people to that care everywhere is absolutely critical, and we have a lot more people to connect. We're going to get there. We're going to do it as fast as we can.