Mr. Speaker, the health care accord signed in September is a testament to how important health is to the Prime Minister and this government.
We have arranged to have more than $41 billion of new money injected into our health care system in order to make it more efficient and to ensure its sustainability.
We have made sure that concrete targets are set for addressing the wait time problem. We have set out to close the Romanow gap. We are now working on a national drug strategy.
This government has injected the most money ever invested in the history of our country—