Madam Chair, many members of the general public actually have access to their own medical plans through their own employers and their own employee benefit plans. I just want to caution that it's maybe not quite fair or accurate to compare this to every member of the general public. I also have no doubt that there are many members of the general public who do not have access to any kind of medical plans or certainly not one that is equivalent to this, but they may have other benefits that accrue to them. We certainly have a generous medical benefit for employees, and it is part of collective bargaining.
As to the details and contents of collective bargaining, I am not in a position to sit here right now and make a commitment, because that is something that goes through a deputy minister's committee process, goes through Cabinet, and is one that is taken fairly seriously and considered quite carefully in light of the importance of having our staff and our collective bargaining go in a way that is respectful. I suppose I, frankly, should note that there is an outstanding notice to bargain right now, so I would not be in a position to make any commitments one way or the other. Thank you, Madam Chair.