Well, we already are playing a coordination role, and the strategy is well in place. It is now reflected in approximately nine of the thirteen provinces and territories, so that work is well under way.
The strategy was actually developed with the consultation of thousands of people, including our important stakeholders, such as the Public Health Agency, Health Canada, and others.
One of the key pieces of the work we do is that everything we do is done in collaboration or partnership with somebody else. In fact, we have well over 250 partnerships. We have been asked to continue that role by our stakeholders, and by the provincial and territorial governments.
We have only been in existence for eight years. We've achieved a great deal, but I think we're headed in the right direction.
So the short answer is yes, there is a strong coordinating role for the commission. It's one we've begun and we hope to continue.