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Citizenship and Immigration committee  It's a good point that you make. I think we're saying we're going to spend roughly $242 billion on health system expenditures this year divided by our population. That's the average. There is a range of people within that number who use different health care. We know, for example

November 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Brent Diverty

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Unfortunately, the way the data comes to us, we're not able to disaggregate it in the ways that you describe. What we are happy to do is to make available any of the data that we have on this issue so that, if someone wanted to do some modelling work around that, it could be done

November 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Brent Diverty

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Based strictly on averages, it's hard to imagine how 900 people in 35 million could affect our average health care per capita of $6,600.

November 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Brent Diverty

Citizenship and Immigration committee  I have a more specific number, if you like, but it's around $20,000.

November 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Brent Diverty

Citizenship and Immigration committee  No. I don't have any such number. We track administration costs for health care overall. They're roughly about 2%, but that's largely ministries of health. It doesn't include the administrative costs of organizations, but I don't have a number specifically for what you're looking

November 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Brent Diverty