If I could just tag on to your question, one of the things I see through my work with community health centres is that, for example, refugee claimants who come to Canada have access to interim federal health benefits, but that program is quite restrictive and sometimes those refugee claimants don't have access to critical health care through that program.
As well, Ontario is one of the few provinces that accept people as naturalized citizens as newcomers to the country, as new immigrants, but denies them OHIP for the first three months. We see a lot of people who really struggle with that. When I first started practising I had many women who were deciding to deliver their babies at home rather than incur the cost of the hospital stay. That, I feel, needs to be a legislative change.