I would tend to agree with a lot of it, but I also share Mr. Zigler's focus that this is why we're here. It's what happens when the shit hits the fan. Pardon me.
On the same point, the three people in the middle of my screen are also not telling you that every province basically is heading towards an 85% solvency level, which means that you're capped at 15% loss going in and you're still covering all the laws. Ontario did not increase its $1,500 payment at all, even though it should be almost $3,000 now, given inflation from when it started.
All of this arguing about the solutions has been going on for decades, but no one has ever implemented them, and when they go to the other forums they say that instead of 100% , we should have 85%, which is now basically the norm. I'm tired of hearing it from both sides of the mouth.