Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'd like to follow up on my colleague Mr. Angus's points.
I appreciate his passion for indigenous groups, being in a rural part of Canada and seeing how health care is stressed in rural and remote and indigenous communities, and how important this is, how important the facility in Laurentian is. I can't speak for Ms. Mathyssen or Mr. Angus, but we've addressed many studies that were not on the original roster. Of the studies now, this one is especially crucial because of the court proceedings against Laurentian University.
I think when we look at rural health care, when we look at women affected in rural areas and how important this program is from coast to coast to coast, as my colleague Mr. Serré said, we'll support it. I'm looking at how we can expand this program. We all know how difficult it is to get health care in rural and remote areas, and this is one way to help women at what should be one of the happiest times of their lives, giving birth and bringing new life. We need to make it as stress-free as possible.
I'm fully supportive of this.