Then I will refer it back and you can make that assessment yourself. It seemed to me when I met with them that it's a useful tool and it's something that would be worthwhile looking into.
Another concept that has been brought to my attention is setting up a primary health care facility for immigrants, and particularly refugees with language challenges and so on. You would basically have a one-stop shop for people who need these health care services. This work is being undertaken by a group of doctors on their own trying to set up a non-profit in that regard.
Is there any funding within the budget that can provide for infrastructure or programming dollars with respect to this kind of concept? If you can't answer that question, would staff be interested in meeting with them to explore this option? At this committee we've talked about resettlement services, access to health care, language difficulties, and so on. Imagine if we can have primary care facilities that are available to provide that kind of service. It would be cost-efficient, and most importantly, it would provide efficient services to the people who need it.