If it could be done at the federal level, I have a suggestion also around the idea of supporting research in this area. CIHR, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, does not have a panel on medical and health informatics or anything like that. There is no panel for anything dealing with technology and education decision-making. Studies are being reviewed by people who, while maybe not unqualified, may not be the best qualified to be doing that stuff.
Also, the way the scientific cycles are often done is that you put in for a grant in, say, March, or you start getting your team together over the summer—because they always make people work in the summer. You put in your proposal in September, you find out by March, and you're supposed to have the cutting-edge innovation ready to go the following summer. If there were a way to support some type of funding that could allow more rapid response stuff as well as stuff that was.... If a priority were put on health informatics, that would help tremendously in advancing some of this, so that health units at the local level and provincial level could think, “Maybe we have evidence that puts some investment in these sorts of resources”.