They've been able to demonstrate that you can have a complete system and do it on essentially 100% public funding, so there is evidence that you can actually make it work in a heavily public funded system.
In Canada, 30% of our spending is private, and that is growing as the public system gets more constrained. But one area they fund that we don't is dental care. They provide dental care to the age of 19. They know that if you start off with good oral health, as you go into your adult years, you will be healthier for the rest of your life. We have that on the private side, and people who don't have private insurance end up losing on that proposition.
They do some things like that. They do the same with the elderly regarding oral care. When you are on a pension, you often can't afford it. They are quite strategic about what they invest in to keep people healthy. Their thinking on some of this public policy is pretty good.