Mr. Speaker, nothing could be further from the truth.
There are many families who are struggling with autism across this country and we recognize that. That is why this government established the first national chair in autism research. That is why we hosted a national symposium to ensure that knowledge and research is shared across this country.
That is why we fulfilled every point of the five point plan of our national strategy for autism, which has never been done before. We delivered on our promises when it came to the parents of children with autism and indeed we are working with them.
I cannot hide the fact that the meeting of health ministers is not occurring this year. There was an election in Saskatchewan--