Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I, too, would like to have a stab at the Minister’s statement. I’m coming at it from the aboriginal perspective. It seems like you are also going to look at the extended health benefits, but also Metis health benefits. The same thing applies to the aboriginal benefits by way of non-insured health benefits. It’s a federal program. What are we doing to consult those organizations, those aboriginal groups, Metis locals, band councils and memberships of those particular programs to ensure they are engaged in whatever we are doing here? If we are going to claw back and allow people to get third-party insurance or look at some means testing, I’d like to know what we are doing to consult those organizations that have these benefits.
David Krutko on Question 298-16(5): Proposed Changes To Supplementary Health Benefits Policy
In the Legislative Assembly on October 29th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 298-16(5): Proposed Changes To Supplementary Health Benefits Policy
Oral Questions
October 28th, 2010
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