We did it in the U.K. It's probably the best example. If there's one thing I'm really proud of in the U.K., it's NHS' outstanding specialist commissioning program, which I think has genuinely been world-leading. They used it to drive up standards and reduce variations in the package, and therefore the quality of care. It's not right that we see families having to move to another province to get the best care for their disease. That's not what we want. I see one of the kind of fortunate benefits as being able to improve quality of care for these families. It's not the sole reason for doing it, but it would be foolish not to seize that benefit.
On May 30th, 2016. See this statement in context.