I think if you look at some of our coalitions—I mentioned Heal and ours at the EHPC—we get together on a regular basis and we find a way to agree on those priorities. We're able to say, on an annual basis to government, what we think are the three or four things they should focus on right now. We've been very consistent. Heal, which represents 40 national associations, has identified mental health, home and community care, and health human resources as their priorities. Everybody works together. These meetings are at a bigger table than this. Everybody agrees. We all write documents together. It's not a fight.
What I'm saying is that a good start would be to listen to these tables. Listen to the EHPC. Listen to Heal. You have one-stop shopping. Instead of listening to only one profession that is trying to get more money for their own members, or another profession, listen to these coalitions. You get the common ask and you get the priorities.
I don't know if that's helpful. Putting that into operation at the local level and the provincial level is a different challenge.