I would encourage officials to undertake that, because I think it's another viable option—as opposed to private insurers—if the provinces or territories are willing to provide that at a cost. That cost may be lower for parents and grandparents as well.
With respect to moving forward on this, part of the problem with the current parents and grandparents sponsorship program is that it's so limited. So few families can access it. The issue with the income threshold is that it doesn't take into consideration the cultural and economic contributions of parents and grandparents to Canada.
Should the government not be thinking about those contributions as they evaluate the financial requirements? If so, how can they measure them and take them into consideration?