Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister talks and talks but does not actually do anything.
My constituents are tired of seeing the wealthy exploit our system while they struggle to make ends meet and to pay for medication.
I met a 70-year-old man in Sherbrooke who told me that he faced a tough decision on his last visit to the pharmacy. He had three prescriptions, but he could only afford to get one filled. It is disgraceful that this kind of thing is happening in a country where access to a doctor is free. Access to the drugs prescribed by the doctor is not free.
Why is the Prime Minister telling my constituent to wait for yet another report, when he could have taken action at any time in the three years he has been in office?