It is my honour to present the following petition entitled “Expand Ontario Seniors Dental Plan.” It reads:
“To the Legislative Assembly of Ontario:
“Whereas seniors have to access the Ontario seniors dental plan through local public health units;
“Whereas the number of dentists registered with public health units to be covered under the Ontario seniors dental plan is low in northern Ontario;
“Whereas the small number of dentists registered with the Ontario seniors dental plan limits the capacity of public health units to serve their patients...; and
“Whereas the income threshold for seniors to be eligible for the Ontario seniors dental plan is unreasonably low—an annual net income of $22,200 or less for a single senior; a combined annual net income of $37,100 or less for a couple—thus creating a huge barrier for low-income seniors to access dental care;
“Therefore we, the undersigned, petition the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as follows:
“—to invest in community health centres, aboriginal health access centres, and public health units to build and expand dental suites and to hire more dentists; and
“—to facilitate the implementation of the federal dental health care plan, which covers all seniors with income lower than $75,000, when it becomes law.”
I fully support this petition, will affix my signature and deliver it, through page Sophia, to the Clerks.