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participating in OHIP
and encourage those who
have opted out to opt back
in, we proposed that the
government increase the
rate of remuneration for
services performed by
general practitioners
under the OHIP Schedule
of Benefits.
We urged that in areas
where all the doctors
have opted out of OHIP,
the government en-
courage the establish-'
ment of Health Services
Organizations (publicly
funded medical clinics)
to provide service at
OHIP rates.
With reference to
services provided in
public hospitals, we
stressed the urgent
importance of the
government ensuring
that such services are
available at OHIP rates
and that the patient is not
subject to a means test
administereld by the
physician.
NUCLEAR POWER
Of course, the safety of
nuclear generating
stations is very much in
the news because of the
crisis situation at Three
Mile Island in Penn-
sylvania. Ontario has
made a very heavy
commitment to the
nuclear industry in.
Canada„ and the
economic as well as
energy implications of
any debate regarding
that industry are enor-
mous. There would ap-,
pear to be good reasons to
believe that the Canadian
nuclear system is vastly
safer than other available
altern-atives. -It is,•
therefore, essential that
discussion be conducted
in a rational manner
without hysteria or panic.
As Stuart Smith has
pointed out, it is also
essential that a con-
sideration of the safety of
Ontario's nuclear
reactors take place
immediately in the
context of what has
happened in Penn-
sylvania. We in the
Liberal Party feel that
any delay in the process
of this public con-
sideration will simply
permit rumours and
uninformed speculation
to influence public
opinion in this very im-
portant period of time.
All sides in the nuclear
safety argument must be
given a proper op-
portunity to present their
case and question each ..
other.
There are a number of
ways in which this debate
arra'the necessary public
disclosure can occur.
We would recommend
that the Select Com-
mittee on Hydro Affairs
be specifically charged
with the immediate
responsibility of in-
vestigating the .matter of
nuclear safety and be
given permission to sit
concurrently with the
House so that it might
begin immediately.
It is important that the
debate occur in an at-
mosphere as non-political" '
as possible and that the
Committee be able to
benefit from what is
already done so that
duplication can be
avoided. .__ We _._have
recommended that Dr.
Arthur Porter, Chairman
of the Royal Commission
on Electric Power
Planning, be seconded as
a special consultant to the
Committee for the
duration of the hearings
on the matter of nuclear
safety. Dr. Porter could
organize the work of the
Committee and be of
enormous assistance in
the questioning of wit-
nesses and the
f assessment of material
presented. We have
recommended that the
Premier ask Dr. Porter if
he would be willing to
• serve in this way, as soon
as possible.
In this way we can be
certain that the con-
sideration of nuclear
safety will be carried on
in a responsible and in-
formed manner, so that
the public can be fully
confident of the facts as
they are made available.
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