Mr. Wong, there has been a lot of discussion about wait times. There is a proposal in front of Parliament right now, about to be voted on tomorrow at 5:30, Bill C-50. Basically, there are already 900,000 people on the wait list. That bill does not actually deal with the 900,000 people who are on the wait list; it deals with whoever comes after the bill's introduction—February 27, I believe.
Do you think it would really reduce wait times, from what you've said? Without the funding, the $22 million, the existing funding has basically dealt with the target of 250,000, so far. Unless the target is expanded to somewhere from 300,000 to 330,000, then really the wait times, especially for families, especially from Beijing, for example, will not decrease. In fact, they may increase.
Am I correct in that assumption? This is subject to a big debate as to whether it would increase or decrease.