I just think it's important.... Let's be totally frank here, and no offence to the gentlemen in the room, but if it weren't for us, they wouldn't be here. I'm just saying.
You mentioned a lack of education. I think we also need to bring that into the curriculum in schools to make them aware.
You mentioned the lack of doctors. I met with doctors, just a few months ago, who came from all over the world. Some of them had as much as 20 years' experience in all different areas of medicine, and they're driving cabs. They've passed their boards, but they're driving cabs. I met one doctor who really shocked me when he said that he taught at the University of Toronto, but he's not allowed to practise in this country.
When I hear about the situations we have with endometriosis and with the lack of health care for women, I question what we are doing as a government that we're not able to ensure we can get those doctors practising so that we don't have those wait times and so that we can do a better job. How can we change that system? What ideas can you bring to this committee to help us understand that?