Mr. Speaker, we have listened. We listened to Canadians and those across the country who know this system extremely well, Canadians who have heard what the arguments are on both sides of the table.
The member should listen to people in the country and in her constituency who do not think those who take advantage of our system deserve additional health care, not only the fact that they do not deserve it in the first place because they are not true refugees but who receive it over and above, including eyeglasses, dental and prescription drugs. That is an unfair system.
Canadians told this government it was an unfair system. They asked us to change the system. We did. We set in place a program. I am not sure why the member is referring to queue jumpers, which has little or nothing to do with this subject.
The fact is we have a system in place that is fair to those who deserve it and those who take advantage of it are no longer able to.