Thank you for the question.
I'm not sure we would have looked at it that way because my sense of it is that it also depends somewhat on the various professions that you're talking about.
One thing we have noticed is that often the regime in the province of Quebec requires us to understand it a little bit more than in other parts of Canada. The example I'll use is that our psychiatric hospital there does not have what you would call listed schedule I beds, so it's slightly different. Their process for certification of inmates under the mental health act is slightly different. All that to say it takes more effort from our part to understand.
I will add that one of the things we do is use generic job descriptions to a fairly large degree. For example, we have generic nurse job descriptions, generic OT job descriptions, generic social work job descriptions. So while the scope of practice across Canada may vary, the work that we require our professionals to do is standardized across, as are our policies that they operate under, our programs, and our processes. That's how we bring standardization across Canada.