I can see that on page 2, where you say, “The reports provide indicators, such as wait times for diagnostic services, without providing sufficient information....”
Well, I was in that position in my own riding of Oakville last year, trying to find out how wait times for emergency services had gone down. In fact they had gone down; I was able to get that information from the Canadian Institute for Health Information website, just by googling. There was also an Ontario government website.
It doesn't explain what are medically necessary wait times. For example, my friend Mike is having a hernia operation this week. His doctor had told him that he wouldn't operate until Mike lost seven pounds; he took six weeks and was able to lose seven pounds. So for a hernia operation, seven weeks might be perfectly appropriate. Or sometimes for knee surgery, a doctor might tell a patient that they should lose some weight before their knee gets replaced.
Is that the kind of information you're talking about that should be added in the reports?