Yes, in looking across Canada there's a great deal of support for and knowledge about fetal alcohol spectrum disorder out west, and Alberta is a province with a lot of support. I would like to say that HRSDC originally did have a role in interprovincial adoption--that was in the 1980s. That department could play a very good role in working with the directors of child welfare and getting knowledge from the provinces out there.
I know this department did bring together international adoption researchers a few years ago and it would be something that they could expand their role to do. The Public Health Agency of Canada is another one that could extend it somewhat because it works in FASD nationally. It could extend its mandate to do something about getting the provinces together. There's a lot of knowledge out there.