I don't think you need much more conversation. We've been working on the CEPA file ever since its inception, and prior to that we were working on the Clean Air Act before it was harmonized into CEPA. I think what you do is get into a game running.
If I can make a point that perhaps is seldom made in chambers such as this, unfortunately when we talk about health, we talk about the black hole, which is illness. All of the dollars raised through the federal and provincial governments go to feed illnesses. We do not have time in our political process to talk about the urgent requirement for prevention, because we never know when the next election will be. So what we really have to do is start thinking about how we're going to tie these things together.
By 2020, the third leading cause of death in Canada is going to be chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. That's going to happen and we know it. It's a cause-and-effect relationship, so we have to start to work on prevention, so we can start building in those preventive strategies.