I totally agree with the position that Ms. Silas pointed out to you. I think that would be a way to address a component of the problem.
My biggest fear is that you have a number of stakeholders here who all have interests with their stakeholders. I think it would be totally wrong, especially at this juncture, to do something that would only address certain components of the health care system when in fact I think that what we need to do as citizens and as governments is to start to rethink what kind of health care system we want and need for Canadians post-COVID.
COVID has given us a number of lessons. We weren't prepared, and we need to prepare for the next virus that might come over to our place. I think that reflection has to be global. It can't be just about nurses. It can't be just about schools. It can't be just about funding. You have to look at the system as a whole, and that's why I come back to Mr. Thériault's comment.
Yes, I think there needs to be a dialogue at the federal and provincial levels, including some of the stakeholders around this table, to try to explain what's happening and to try to find a solution that will be acceptable for all Canadians.