I can speak best to Ontario because that's where I'm from, and before being with the Canadian Chiropractic Association, I was with the Ontario one, so I was involved with it somewhat.
At the moment, in Ontario, musculoskeletal is not represented on family health teams. You don't have physios or chiros being included in the set-up. You have podiatrists, midwives, naturopaths, you name it, but not MSK. It's interesting that the World Health Organization will be launching it's non-communicable diseases initiative in the coming year, where they have found that, lo and behold, a large part of disability is not coming from infectious disease, but it's coming from chronic MSK disability.
There needs to be a greater inference and a greater importance put on the treatment of MSK, and it should be included in the teams as a whole. At the moment, it is still separate. We are involved in some pockets, and we have had to pay our way in and pay our own staff. We put people in. We do it as a research project. We're in St. Michael's. There's going to be a second, larger, institute in St. Michael's.