I believe there's great creativity in each of the provinces here, and there are provinces as well that are looking outside of the four walls of Canada and looking at models abroad. Many of these models may work in Canada, several of them won't, but we won't know unless we try it.
What we've been advocating at Baycrest is to leverage all of this talent across the nation, create a Canadian centre for innovation in aging, bringing together the very best practices that have been demonstrably effective in different jurisdictions of the nation, and then distribute those results where they are most needed. What can be distributed is not only best practices of demonstrable effectiveness from Canada, but as well best practices that have been demonstrated to be helpful from other jurisdictions. Right now we have a very fragmented approach to that in the nation.