That is the concern I have. With the changes to the Health Act, especially when it comes to status Indians, they have cut back to such a point that it is not really meeting the demand that is on it for the individual. People that get their eyeglasses, you have to wait for two years. If you break it, you are out of luck. Most people need their glasses. It is an essential service where you need something to do your work. If you cannot have it or you do not have the resources to purchase a new pair, you are out of luck.
The same thing with dental care. The dentist comes to our community. For $600, you might be lucky to get one tooth filled, but you might need a lot more work than that. It is a real concern to a lot of parents with children. With the limited access to dental care, especially all these communities, you have to go in when they either schedule it or book it in a community where you can only get to see a dentist once or twice a year. If you are lucky, you get that work done in that period. With children, the dental work is a lot more than just that amount you are allocating. That is where a lot of people are having problems. I think it is important we as a government make an attempt to find programs to assist in that area or find insurance or health policies that we can assist to carry that out.