We don't see necessarily an unwillingness on the part of the provinces. In fact, they are giving the data on sort of a voluntary basis. There have been a number of issues raised by the provinces. One of the key examples is privacy concerns, how much information they can share. Those are the kinds of things that are really important to work out and that it be clear and that they be addressed. You know, I think these things can be done. They're done in other areas.
We weren't expecting all the agreements to be in place, but we were certainly expecting more than one. I think it's really simply making this a priority for the agency. I would say, though, they are getting most of the data they need, most of it, but again it's based on the goodwill of the provinces, and all of the roles and responsibilities, the clarity around the standards, all that is not in place.