I agree with that. I think we should. It has to be clear that it doesn't mean everything is covered. I think it means that some things that are presently covered may not be covered if we have to expand to afford that. I think that's the quid pro quo, and that has to be clear to Canadians and to provinces.
I also think the Canada Health Act does permit a great deal of flexibility within it. It allows, for example, provinces to charge premiums to people. A form CPP is a way of collecting the funding. There is even, as I mentioned, the possibility that private health insurers would pay a premium to a provincial buyer, a provincial insurer. You'd funnel the money through in that way. It would be a way to move forward on this fiscally if there was difficulty in paying for it. Maybe temporarily, but maybe permanently, that could be the arrangement.