That is an excellent question. I will first deal with good practices.
It is indeed up to each province to offer the programs. However, as far as best practices are concerned, it is important to know the full range of good practices, be it in other provinces, in France or anywhere else. There is a need to synthesize; we have to see the big picture. This allows provinces to decide what they want to do. Our role is not one of service delivery, but it is rather a complementary role, a supporting role.
Regarding your question on accountability, you know that the framework was developed by the provinces, by all actors, because at the end of the day, it is not only about the government, but it includes a whole range of actors. The federal component is where the accountability lies in terms of what we are doing, be it in the area of Aboriginals, in surveillance or tools and resources. There will be accountability on that for which we have received money. However, the federal is not the only actor, it is really a shared jurisdiction.
What I was saying about accountability is that as far as federal money is concerned, there should be accountability because it is part of our mandate.