I'll continue with the officials later.
I'm going to switch to English now.
The reality is that I'm a little surprised by the questions from the official opposition. There is no doubt that this is one of the most popular new federal programs in decades.
Just from a count and from what you've said, Minister, 3,700 Canadians on average in each and every Conservative riding in the country, including Mr. Doherty's and Dr. Ellis's, have received dental care. What the NDP has fought for in terms of pharmacare means about 17,000 of their constituents. It's a bit strange to me to see Conservatives threatening to kill programs that help thousands of their constituents. I don't understand that.
That's a comment I wanted to express.
In terms of where dental care goes from now, I stress that it's really important to extend it beyond seniors, children and people with disabilities to others who meet the family income threshold.
When can we expect the government to look at coverage for seniors who have existing dental programs that are very poor? That's a question that comes up from my constituents regularly.
Also, when do you expect to address the issue of Canadians who are denied dental care because they have a non-resident spouse? That's an issue that has come up as well.
In terms of the average response time for pre-approval for dentures, I would like to know what the existing response time is in addition to the problem that Mr. Thériault raised.
Thank you.