I think the challenge we've already mentioned is that we almost have 13 health care systems in Canada, and we have many multiple pilot projects going on.
I've been involved with a couple of groups. One is the Arthritis Alliance of Canada. It's made up of a lot of member organizations—the Canadian Orthopaedic Association, the Canadian Rheumatology Association, the Arthritis Society, physiotherapists, and so forth—and they have advanced a model of care framework.
The other group I've been active with is Bone and Joint Decade Canada. That's a purely pan-Canadian group of MSK providers. We've done a lot of work around a tool kit for hip and knee replacement access quality outcomes, and a lot of work on hip fracture care as well.
A lot of things I've presented today are components of those tool kits we've developed. Part of that work involves rolling out the components of those tool kits across Canada, so this work is ongoing across Canada. If you look at what we do, there are components of that across Canada.