Mr. Speaker, it is obvious listening to this member that we take very different approaches. This member is someone who looks at the sick and thinks they should get cash. We look at those who are sick and think they should get care.
The hon. member insists on payment and we insist on treatment. When will this member understand that those who have hepatitis C do not want him to write them a cheque, they want to be written a prescription? Let me give an example.
In Ontario we cannot get Interferon, the only drug that is of any use, without paying $10,000, depending on your financial circumstances, and getting permission from the Minister of Health. We say that should—