Mr. Speaker, last night there was an extraordinary debate in the House about the diagnosis and treatment of multiple sclerosis.
Thousands of Canadians across the country, from all the provinces, suffer from this chronic disease. In fact, we have one of the highest rates in the world.
Those who are suffering from MS are asking for access to the best treatment possible, a treatment that will give them and their families hope.
Why is the Conservative government refusing to take a leadership role and not proposing a national strategy?