I think that's an interesting possibility. The one thing I would say is that it's usually the case that someone says what she said at a committee like this, which is that the provinces should do it. If you want to offer that insurance, the federal government could equally offer that insurance. In fact, in many ways, it would be more natural and easier, and perhaps have fewer administrative costs, if the federal government offered the insurance, instead of the province.
If I can go a bit beyond that, the real question with the super visa is who pays for health care. If someone comes under the parent and grandparent scheme, all of Canada pays for health care. Under the super visa, the sponsoring family and the parents and grandparents themselves pay for health care. It doesn't need to be 0:1. It could be somewhere in between. There are other options we could consider as a society, somewhere in-between the government paying 100% or the government paying 0%.
There is a range of things we could think about. I'm not sure that we've been very creative.