Mr. Speaker, we are dealing with the worst health and economic crisis in the world.
I imagine that the minister is following the work in committees. All of the experts who have testified in committee have said that chronic underfunding has destabilized our health networks, which means that when something unexpected like this crisis happens, the system breaks down in areas where we failed to act preventively.
Will the minister tell us today that she has learned her lesson and has finally come to acknowledge that the government must absolutely increase transfers to fund health networks?
There is the economy, the immediate needs and the crisis, and there is the recovery. If the Minister of Health wants to get our health networks back up and running, she needs to ensure sustainable, predictable funding that addresses all of the needs in our communities.
When can we expect this to happen?