We think there's movement. We hope there's movement. It's not huge, but there's a little bit of movement, so what we're looking for is to amplify the momentum of that movement.
The associations, the professionals we represent, really work on the margins of the current health care system. The current health care system is all about hospitals, doctors and nurses, and our members work on the margins. Because they work on the margins, they're not part of the health care networks at the provincial level or at the national level, so they don't have a voice.
When you're president of a hospital, you have a lot of political power. You have a lot of voice, and it's easy to get money in. When you're an individual dentist, optometrist or pharmacist, you don't have that voice. You're an individual running your little business. Intuitively, it makes sense to find a way to better integrate all these professions so that we can work together. There is some collaboration, of course, but we need to do it at a systematic level, sharing information, sharing data about patients and outcomes.