I too would like thank all the witnesses as we bring a very interesting study to a close.
First of all, I'd perhaps want to start with Sabrina Wong from the UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research.
I want to pick up on two of your recommendations or comments. You talked about researching around payment models and how that facilitates or doesn't facilitate collaborative care.
Certainly, one of the perhaps most creative examples I ever saw in terms of a funding model within B.C. was the adjusted clinical group payments based on that Johns Hopkins modelling, where they tried to pay a team based on the numbers and the acuity of the patients. It seemed to flounder and flop. I always thought that it was actually quite a good way to compensate for a model of care.
Can you talk a little more about what research has been done and what research hasn't been done? I'm very curious.