We compare relatively poorly. I draw to your attention a very important assessment of value-based outcome measures that was published by the Economist Intelligence Unit in 2016. This indicates that one of the very important shortcomings of Canada, across the provinces, is the lack of registries of individuals with certain types of diseases. This is in contrast to a country like Sweden, where most of the chronic diseases—heart disease, diabetes, kidney failure—are all tracked, measured and managed in community sites that enable the individual with a disease to co-design their prevention strategies with health care professionals.
That is the model I think Canada should adopt. I think it could be a fundamental outcome of a national diabetes strategy, if the provinces are willing to work on that strategy.