In relation to the question on the system, as Glenda was saying, the dialogue has changed and the issues have changed for institutions. There is a growing consensus that if we look at it as a system, we need to shift upstream. We need to have people healthier in the first place. We also have to manage better the resources we have, and we need to be able to care for people afterward.
That's why we see ministers across the country signing on to the Declaration on Prevention and Promotion and focusing on childhood obesity for the future. At the same time, we need to engage the professions and others on how we best use it, because clearly, primary care has diminished in Canada. That's left a void which creates a backup in the system as everything gets specialized.
There are a number of things, really. Across the system there is a lot of conversation and discussion about where we need to go in the future, but clearly, a big part of that will be moving upstream.