Junior Achievement and many other organizations currently are cross-jurisdictional in terms of provinces. Junior Achievement has had this ongoing relationship for over 58 years. In the presentation we did with the federal literacy task force, I encouraged focusing on those things that are in common versus those things that are different. We are very familiar with CMEC, the Council of Ministers of Education. With the greatest respect, I would suggest it is an example of what we don't encourage.
We have relationships in the provinces—and I'm speaking not just about Junior Achievement but about other NGOs—and I truly think that because it is a provincial jurisdiction, it becomes absolutely fundamental to understand that a lot of those issues have been ironed out for those organizations that cross provincial boundaries from coast to coast. I think it's actually not something you need to revisit. You just need to have an awareness and speak to those NGOs who have the distribution across the country. I think it is important. We're in 123 countries, so doing this across Canada is not challenging.