Matt - nice work; do you know who put these two parts into the bill? You are right that this language would take the industry in exactly the wrong direction. Do you have a media outlet interested in following this story?
Here in Toronto, "helpful" volunteers and public servants, Good Neighbours' Club and public housing staff, respectively, both offer hearing testing as if it were a free public service -- and turn out to be middle-men in a referral system for high-pressure commercial sales operations.
Involuntary and accidental? No doubt -- but utterly stupid on their part.
Matt - nice work; do you know who put these two parts into the bill? You are right that this language would take the industry in exactly the wrong direction. Do you have a media outlet interested in following this story?
Is this why hearing made it into the bill when vision and dental didn't?
Here in Toronto, "helpful" volunteers and public servants, Good Neighbours' Club and public housing staff, respectively, both offer hearing testing as if it were a free public service -- and turn out to be middle-men in a referral system for high-pressure commercial sales operations.
Involuntary and accidental? No doubt -- but utterly stupid on their part.