I'll start, Mr. Malo.
First, you're completely right: the distribution or delivery of health care is done by the provinces and territories. For our part, we see the federal government in the role of leader and facilitator in introducing new solutions. Before introducing our two projects in Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia, we conducted a study of employers in Canada's health care services. They told us that there were some good ideas, but they lacked funding and researchers. The federal government was thus able to provide that in Cape Breton and Saskatchewan, and those projects have had an impact in the other regions. That's where we see that the federal government can play a role as leader and facilitator.
Of course, it can also contribute financially because employers alone are already limited in what they know and in their budgets. They therefore can't innovate. They also have to work with the entire team.