Just briefly, the challenge with that is the whole diagnosis and treatment is developing. So it's premature to expect that we're going to be able to come up with national standards of care at this stage. It's an evolving diagnostic and treatment milieu. In spite of the allergic reaction, if I can use that language, of the foundation to the use of the term “best practices”, that is probably the most relevant way to address it at this time. Best practices apply to what we know today and a framework for getting the knowledge we need to establish. Standards of care are provincially mandated. I think you're going to give terrible indigestion to the provinces and territories, and create an obstacle to moving ahead on the file.
On June 3rd, 2014. See this statement in context.