A number of research studies have shown that people use the health care system the most in the first couple of years of life and at the end of life. If you visit an emergency room, you see mostly older adults. Yes, it's great to reunite family, and maybe an individual would have the benefit of having their parent or grandparent there to look after their children, but the question is, who pays for that individual? Statistics show that there is an increased burden on our health care system, and that's what the provinces spend the most money on.
Yes, there is that burden on the system with our own seniors, with our own population. Now we want to increase the quotas, or even remove them, to add that additional burden, and we don't have that additional revenue going into the system to pay for it.