That's a loaded question, as you know.
We believe that it is in fact a national issue, recognizing again that health is funded at both levels. Carol made a comment about FPTs, and we do know how difficult it is for FPTs to work. We know that even the simplest FPT agreement takes many years to work out.
I would turn it back to Health Canada, turn it back to the federal government, to be honest with you. I think we do need, as you've indicated, some kind of coordinated data compository. That doesn't mean that there can't be multiple channels and multiple collections, but there needs to be a coordinated system. Certainly from an analysis point of view, there needs to be one coordinated analysis, so you don't end up with these reports that come out on a rolling basis, where you get a report here and a report there and a report elsewhere. I think it has to come back together to one spot.
So whether it is an FPT or whether it's federal, I think it's pretty much an open question. If you ask me personally, I would say I'd like to see the federal government take the lead on it. And if we're talking about a five-year program, let the federal government step forward and put together a five-year pilot project and fund it. That will make it work. If we wait until everybody agrees that they're going to fund it together, it won't work. It'll take us years to get to that point.
Take the leadership and fund it. Do a pilot.