Thank you, Madam Chair.
First of all, I would like to briefly talk about indicators. The collection of indicators is an ongoing science, and we have increasingly sophisticated opportunities. I think we are making great strides as a government. We've talked about the OECD reports and how they feed through. We truly are doing much better now than we were a number of years ago in looking at these questions.
Perhaps I can also state that to think that anyone who has ever worked at the provincial level is not incredibly accountable to the public for those health care dollars.... You're under an incredible pressure, as I'm sure Madam Murray could attest, of accountability for those dollars. Having said that, it is a responsibility of the provinces, and they are often under a lot of heat for it. The ability to look across Canada is, of course, very important.
I have a few questions, and the first would be this. I appreciate the look at indicators and how you're going to monitor indicators. Where are you going, over time, with that particular piece? You mentioned that there will be some consultation, but is there talk about a framework of regular dialogue to look at the ever-changing opportunities for gathering data on indicators?