Mr. Speaker, we will be splitting our time.
I thank my colleague for her question. With respect to the distinction between provinces, she is aware that already happens. From the investigations I have made with various medical people they suggest there are health problems relatively unique to certain areas, to certain provinces, to certain communities. In those areas they should be able to direct as much of their resources as possible. We are trying to localize it to the people most affected.
With respect to the core area, that is something which we have to debate as a national government, a national society, and we have to come to some agreement as to what is universal from one end of the country to the other. However, there are certain aspects which do not require that.
In terms of accessibility, the essential core agreements must be available to all regardless of income. I believe I made that relatively clear in my speech.