I have a comment I could make, and that is to point to some of the research that's coming out right now on the medical home. The college recently released a paper on the Canadian medical home and tried to define what its pillars are and what its foundation is, etc. The concept has really caught on in the United States, where, if I may, the primary care system tends to be in more disarray than it is here in Canada, and therefore, of course, it tends to be appealing.
But what is appealing about the medical home is to actually refer to those basic requirements that each primary care model should have. I really don't care what they want to call it in each of the jurisdictions. If we put some emphasis on what the basic elements are that each of those models need to have, then we will be creating models, regardless of what they are called, that will actually supply the needs of the population, as defined by the population they are serving.