It's a very difficult thing to do. I think you start off by looking at where the problem areas are. The initial five that were selected were picked because it was generally perceived from a political standpoint—basically, I think, from the feedback that you as parliamentarians received—that this was where the pressure was.
We're recommending, if you've looked at our report, another group of six that we've championed and have said are the next areas. The reason we selected those six was that we approached all of the national specialty societies at the meeting we have in conjunction with the Canadian Medical Association and said, “We want to expand our organization. Who here feels that they have critical problems with wait times that need to be addressed and for which you can come up with a benchmark to solve it?”
These were the groups that came forward and said, “These are the problems we have and we think we should go for it.”