Certainly it was a significant contributing factor, as I indicated earlier. I have a very good working relationship and talk nearly every day with my provincial and territorial counterparts, so when they say that their system needs more time, I take that very seriously. They put that in a letter to us. It had been clear that they wanted to look at additional safeguards, potentially saying that they want a psychiatrist to be present and involved in every instance and asking again about the issue of clinical guidelines.
I think that listening to the provinces, who are responsible for the administration of those programs, is critically important, and certainly it played a significant role in the decision to also listen to the joint committee's work.