Okay. I wish we could have more time to go into this, because I do feel that it's a bit of a murky area in terms of what we consider to be a private facility and what kinds of fees are charged, but anyway, I did want to ask you that basic question.
I'd like to turn to Dr. Sutherland.
I think what you're putting forward is quite fascinating. There's a question that just jumps out at me. We know that health care is provincially delivered, but of course there is major federal funding. In your opinion, are there any mechanisms at the federal level or any incentives? Is there anything that exists that actually would be taking us in the direction of activity-based care or some of the other models? It seems like such a hodgepodge, right? It's happening in B.C. and it's happening in Ontario, and I think our research notes say it's also in Alberta.
Why isn't it happening across the country and what is the gap federally? If you could really identify that, that's what we need to focus on to figure out what we should be saying to the federal government to ensure that these good models for funding, which in the long run will be better for the system, are actually being activated.