Thank you, Mr. Chair.
If I could turn to Ms. Ogilvie, first of all, thank you to you and your team for all that do.
Last week, at Seamless Canada, for you, Mr. Chair, we were out at CFB Gagetown in Fredericton for our annual Seamless Canada meeting, and Ms. Ogilvie and her team made it seamless in terms of the organization. There was a great deal discussed on the day of the meeting. The day before, I was able to spend some time on the base speaking with CAF members of all ranks, and I heard some of the challenges. Health care kept coming up over and over again.
The theme for last week's meetings was child care and spousal employment and the challenges associated with that. It was important for me during that meeting to bring up the issues of health care. We were very excited and proud of the fact we were able to get the 90-day wait period for health cards wiped out across the country. That was a big step, but the message I got on the base was, “Great, we have a piece of plastic. We can't use it.”
Can you speak to some of the conversations we had at Seamless, some of the provinces that came forward in that incredible discussion around health care and some of the things they're hoping to be able to do at the provincial level?