You pointed out something that I think is going to be a challenge regardless. I've seen different conversations over the years, and as I think was mentioned by Professor Attaran, sometimes Quebec has a separate idea about what's going on and what jurisdiction is, and about communicating and co-operating with the rest of the provinces and territories in areas that have been specifically for provincial jurisdiction.
Since we sometimes have these asymmetrical agreements with different provinces and territories, if we did go down this route, are there available options for provinces and territories that may not like what the federal government is proposing if they wanted to challenge it? How would you see that being brought about? Do they have mechanisms right now, or would we have to change them?