Well, the provincial programs, as far as I know.... One thing I should say, actually, is that it's a new area for us. We haven't really worked in this area before, so whatever I'm saying is based on the very casual read of the literature that we have done over the past few days.
What I know about the provincial programs is that they are significantly different. The Ontario program, for example, is an age-based program, so only the seniors can use the program. Alberta and British Columbia have completely different programs. British Columbia's is an income-based program, so that once your income is above a certain level, the costs you have to cover yourself go up significantly.
There are significant differences between these programs. I don't know exactly how the federal government can play a role in bringing all those together, if I understood your question correctly.