That's fair enough.
I'm going to move to a different subject, but I am coming back to you, Mr. Béland.
You alluded in your testimony to some ways you thought the Canada health transfer could be modernized. In my riding of North Island—Powell River, I represent a pretty large riding with a lot of rural communities, and we've hit a really significant crisis where emergency rooms are being shut down. For example, in one month, the emergency room was shut every night for 28 days out of the month which, you can imagine, is pretty concerning when you're having any kind of health issue.
I wonder if you could talk about the thoughts you have around modernization of the CHT. Would it help to address some of these current concerns?
How could we look at it to make sure that those more rural and remote communities get some of the supports that they need to go through these significant transition times?