I would be prepared to answer that. In my experience, there are some real jewels of success across the country. If we go to the Calgary Health Region, we probably see one of the pre-eminent programs for the delivery of hip and knee surgery in the country. The program that was developed there was done on the basis of very, very specific kinds of indications and included developing care plans with pre-admission activities that took place and made sure that when people were discharged from that program, they would be cared for appropriately in the home. That particular initiative, I think, is a model of clinical guideline development that would be a marvellous one to be looked at.
Those are then checkered with other initiatives that are undertaken in other parts of the country. Saskatoon has developed an initiative facilitating care in urology associated with specific maps so that when patients come in for their treatments, they know exactly what to expect, when they're going to get out, and what's going to be required in post-treatments.
So there are some real positive things to be looking at.