I'm more after something a little bit different. Years ago, my younger son was diagnosed with autism and it was quite severe. I was involved in lobbying the provincial government for better autism therapy services and we were successful: Manitoba ended up having a gold standard in autism therapy. It was called the ABA, the applied behaviour analysis program in Manitoba.
What I found out through that autism journey was that some provinces had no such services. We have friends in Nova Scotia who have children with autism and they ended up moving to Manitoba because of the program we have there.
It's that kind of detail that I'm wondering about. It seems to me that if millions of dollars are going across the country to different jurisdictions, citizens of Canada should deserve similar services at a more granular level—not looking at the metrics you necessarily talked about but actual programs. I'm just wondering if anyone's had a look at that or if it's something that needs to be explored.