Thank you, sir.
Actually, that's a very good question because people often ask about the difference between the two. If we go back to the CCSA Act, which was circulated, our role is really about bringing together all levels of government, and the not-for-profit and private sectors. Our job is ensuring that the efforts and investment that Health Canada wishes to place on the table vis-à -vis on issue can best be leveraged with other levels of government—but also with those other components.
CCSA's role is really about bringing together that national band of organizations and advance it beyond that of one particular department or level of government. It has worked well in other areas and has allowed the federal government and other levels of government to more precisely undertake what they see as their specific role, as opposed to having to take on all aspects of it.
Did you want to comment further on that, Paula?