One of the things at stake for New Democrats, certainly in the 2015 election, was the idea of using a national health accord approach. I'll speak for myself. I was disappointed to see the bilateral approach. I'm glad that funding is flowing, but I felt it would have been much better to pursue the health accord model whereby the federal government uses its convening power and its financial power to get provinces talking to each other about what the needs are.
Do you think it would be useful—and I recognize that the bilateral agreements are in place for a certain amount of time, and there's not a lot to do about them between then and now—to try to get back to a health accord model, as opposed to signing individual bilateral agreements with provinces in order to be able to get people on the same page?