Mike, in Ottawa at CHEO—these are the numbers I would be familiar with—only one in eight children whose severe dental pain requires hospital care gets it in the clinically appropriate wait time. We do have a serious issue there. The Canadian Paediatric Society for many, many years has been calling for expanded access to dental care, just as they've called for expanded access to mental health care.
As Jim says, we don't really have the luxury in our organizations of turning away sick children on the basis that their disease, their syndrome or their disability is not a public policy priority. We should be able to do both. That's what I'm getting to.