My answer is definitely yes. We are seeing influence over time, and I do thank you on behalf of nurses in Canada for the effort put into the health accord and into the upcoming discussion on the new health accord.
Really, what we're saying is that now the federal government can add its voice and its significant weight to creating a comprehensive set of pan-Canadian health system indicators. That becomes the accountability framework that can be used to further leverage the kinds of change you're trying to support.
I believe that the emergence of family health teams in many provinces and territories is making a difference. There is stronger nurse practitioner practice across the country. We are working with the appropriate government organizations to advance nurse practitioner prescribing, which will further put primary health care in action. So we do believe, in essence, that there are indications that it is working.