I come back every time to the idea of collaborative federalism and how well it has worked for the sport system in terms of people working together from the provinces and the federal government, or Sport Canada and the provincial associations to pursue excellence in sport. Part of the reason that worked so well, as Wendy was saying, is that it uses different lenses to examine things. Once we look at things in the Nova Scotian context and we understand it that way, we can start to make changes there that are going to benefit not just the province, but all of the provinces and the nation together.
That being said, I think any kind of inquiry needs to be integrated that way. I don't think it's beyond the realm of possibility. Yes, it will cost a lot of money, but we spent a lot of money getting ourselves into this problem. We've pursued excellence and dumped millions and millions of dollars into it. If we have to have a large joint inquiry that incorporates both the federal government and the provinces, I don't think it should be something that we shy away from.