Thank you for the question.
Indeed, as I referenced earlier, the real cornerstone of our approach to this is the patient wait time guarantees. If we were having this conversation a year ago, there would have been the Province of Quebec that declared that they were moving forward. We didn't have any of our national pilot projects in first nations communities or the pediatric pilot project out yet. Now, today, we have the first nations pilot projects, we have the pediatric project on children's surgery, and we have every province and territory committed to patient wait time guarantees.
I would expect that over the next few months, as early as the next few months, you'll start to see provinces declaring their guarantees, saying that 100% of the cases in cataract surgery, access to cancer care or cardiac care, can be delivered within a certain period of time as close to home as possible, or if not, that there is a plan in place to give that patient a choice and recourse within the publicly funded system.
That's the approach. It really puts the patient at the centre of the care. The federal government has taken a leadership role with our funding to allow that to occur. And the provinces and territories are now our partners to ensure that we move to this new level.
And I must say, this is a revolutionary decision. This is something that will change the face of our health care system and reorient it towards a patient-centred approach for years to come. And it's certainly gratifying to see it started.