I think Canada has some of the best leaders in that. When we went to the International Institute of Mental Health Leadership in Australia and were looking at some of the workplaces in corporate Australia and corporate U.K. People look to corporate Canada. Actually, because of the gap in publicly funded services in Canada, corporate Canada has picked up more of the slack here than other countries. We do have good examples like Starbucks Canada, which moved from $400 of coverage per person per year to $5,000. People know about Michael Wilson and the Global Business Economic Roundtable that was established in Canada decades before other countries were talking about this.
We do have a lot of good champions, but I think they're also realizing that they're trying to fill a gap for something that is fundamentally missing. It's almost as if you had a few good private schools but the education system in your country had major gaps.