Each jurisdiction is doing it in slightly different ways. The federal government has put millions into this as well. There are basically two focuses: one is on changing the educational system, and one is on changing the practice environment.
There are reams and reams of information. There are websites, materials, pilot projects, established projects, and thousands of providers now working in new interprofessional models across Canada. There are thousands of them. I would say there is almost no large academic health science centre in Canada that is not engaged in interprofessional education to some capacity. We have competency criteria and we have curriculum criteria.
I'm conscious of time and I don't want to just sound as if.... If you give me a focused set of questions, I can probably get the data.