There's no magic, I don't believe, in terms of explaining what happened. I certainly do agree with what Danielle has described. The funding has helped to create some innovation and I think you refer to this yourself. There's been some incredible pockets of innovation around the country, but we need to be sustaining this and really scale it up. I would argue that in fact there is a role for federal leadership in that.
I lived for a long time in Newfoundland. I have an artificial leg and it's always been an interesting thing to me that when I was living in Quebec, all my costs related to that leg were covered. In Newfoundland, none of it was covered and in Ontario, some of it is covered. Yet if I don't have that artificial leg, I cannot make my own contribution to society.
So how come we have this variety of things in a country like Canada that overall is a rich country? I think we do need some of these standards, and we do need to try to sustain some of these efforts at innovation. Probably all of us providers, physicians, nurses, all of us, need to give up a little bit of the turf and really try to put our communities at the centre, try to see how we can really be community-centred and meet those community needs.