It definitely is, and I think for many of us, that's probably one of the questions we had. Why do we have a task force when every province seems to be doing its own thing? As a settler immigrant in Canada, that's been one of my challenges. I see how our provinces tend to be responsible for health and education, but the federal government also plays a role in that, and they don't get along. That's a whole different story, but it is a challenge.
For example, when I was diagnosed, I couldn't get my mastectomy and reconstruction at the same time. The only province that was doing that in 2009 was British Columbia. That was when I realized that there were discrepancies in our health care system and that, as a Canadian, I wasn't privileged to be in the right province at the right time when I was diagnosed. To me, as a Canadian, it shouldn't matter where one lives in Canada. We should all have access to the same health care. It should be equitable, regardless of the province we reside in.