Mr. Speaker, this has been an issue for a number of months, and the Prime Minister has essentially ignored it. He said it was up to the provinces to deal with it. When it was becoming a crisis, he was in Africa advocating for his UN seat and ignoring the crisis at home.
The first action we have seen by the government was when it reached a boiling point. In health care, we look at a preventative approach. I would say there has been no preventative action to actually stop this problem before it even started.