Thank you, Mr. Chairman. My question is also on supplementary health programs on page 6-22. Specifically, it refers to those that are not covered by the supplementary health program and end up paying the co-payment, I think we are referring to it as the $250 co-payment that these folks must come up with on their own. I am wondering, for those residents who do not fall into one of the categories, they are not an infant, they are not a senior, they are not indigent, Metis or status, those folks slip through the cracks here. It ends up being primarily employees of small businesses who do not work for one of the governments, who do not work for a large employer with a supplementary plan that they can pay into and have their own coverage.
I am wondering if the Minister would consider looking at a supplementary plan for those who are left out, something that they would have to contribute to the way the Metis plan works, as I understand it, on this 80/20 basis. I think there are contributions made. I wonder if the Minister is open to exploring some of these areas to cover those who are left out. It does not seem to me that there are a significant number of the population who are not covered, so it seems strange that we would not do something to help these people. Thank you.