I'm an optimist, and we're going to get there. I think it takes the tremendous will of all politicians, because it's very easy to respond to what hits the front page of the media, which tends to be acute care and institutional-based issues. We need to have a concerted effort.
Early in my career I worked in Papua, New Guinea, when the Alma-Ata Declaration was declared in 1978, and they are doing it, they are focusing on social determinants of health. Maybe our richness has put blinders on us in terms of being able to invest in the high-end technology in acute-care settings, but we will. All of these people have talked about it in some fashion. We have committed Canadians. We will do it.