If it was a national program run by the federal government, then it would be something that would fall within our mandate. Of course, taking on a very large additional program in our audit world would have some impact on us, but we have the authority.
As for doing an audit on the way the system is structured now, we already do audits in the three northern territories. We have access to what's going on in the territories and what's going on at the federal level. With the provinces, we'd have to bring the provincial auditors general in to look at that, but that's based on the structure as it exists now.
If the structure was a national program run by the federal government, then we would have the ability to audit that. If it was some sort of a national program that was set with all of the jurisdictions being part owners, as we see with something like the Canadian Blood Services and other things like that, then there would be a question about whether we would have access or not. That would have to be sorted out in the way that organization was established.