When we get to offering Canadians confidence that these tests will be there for them in the future, we hear terms like “may”, “perhaps”, and “there might be supplies available”. To families and individuals dealing with the tragedy of having to go through cancer and heart diagnosis, that doesn't help very much.
To this point, our hospitals have been able to triage the situation and make do over a short period of time. We now hear from the government that this shutdown will last many months longer than first predicted.
You talked earlier about becoming more reliable and consistent in your estimations, but it seems to the public that you've just pushed back the opening of a possible reactor further and further. While that's being reliable and consistent, it's hardly being helpful or hopeful.
There's the suggestion that Australia can pick up the tab and fill in, and hospitals can continue to scrape together some sorts of solutions. We heard from Dr. Atcher that the accuracy of tests are much less, the radiation doses are much higher, and the procedures are much riskier. How long can Canadians expect to have no plan available from this government, other than a report that you might issue towards the end of the year, many months from now? I'm still trying to find where the competence is for this, as someone practising the medicine yourself.