That's a very good question.
In fact, this is one of the areas in which we have taken incredible leadership. I think the Canadian Institutes of Health Research have verified that Ontario leads Canada regarding being able to drive down wait times in certain areas, cancer among them. In fact, that's why we're building additional radiation bunkers in your end of the province, in Ottawa, but also in Sault Ste. Marie, in Kingston, and in southwestern Ontario as well.
So we are extending capacity to provide radiation and provide it on a more timely basis. We have been seeing, in fact, steady reductions in the wait times that patients have to wait.
The fact of the matter is that in this case, when there is a delay or disruption in the time for diagnosis of cancers, that obviously means that there will be a delay in the treatment of those cancers. This is, I think, of concern to this committee: what leadership is being provided by the federal government in order to mitigate and to lessen the delay that patients and their families are inevitably seeing?