Thanks very much.
Actually, it reminds me of something in my own experience, having worked in a large financial services company where there were 20 different platforms for trading securities. It was because different parts of the company tried to solve their own problems by building their own technological solutions that we ended up with too many platforms. So that resonates with me.
To Ms. Collins and Mr. McDonald, you told us that a holistic approach, looking at the social determinants of health, is very important in the prevention of chronic disease. I think the technological innovation—a large part of it—is good measurement and understanding of the social determinants of health. Do you think the government needs to improve in its measurement of the social determinants of health in Canada?