Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Prior to 2004, the health policy was designated under the disease state coverage. It worked. It may not have been perfect, but it worked, Mr. Speaker. So if you had diabetes you could get care specific to diabetes. That didn’t mean that if you had the sniffles you could get a prescription automatically for antibiotics or who knows what just because you had the sniffles, Mr. Speaker, but that’s the way it’s set up now. It was like a slippery slope, those changes back in 2004. Disease state worked and I’m going to tell you right now that the network and process still exists. We could go back to the old system and it worked, Mr. Speaker.
I’m ashamed that this is the best, when the Minister talks about this three to four years to do, I’m embarrassed that this is the best we could come up with; truly I am. The question to the Minister is why do we waive some of the fees for some of the people, but why can’t we just waive the fees for the rest of the people? We’ve provided enough solutions how to do that. Why not? Thank you.