I think it's clear from a jurisdictional point of view that the province will execute whatever the federal government decides is the service they're going to provide transfer payments for. That said, I do think the federal government has a role in ensuring standardization. Think about skilled trades areas: welders can weld in Ontario, but they can't weld in Alberta because the standards of training have been prescribed differently and they're not recognized across provinces.
Right now we have provinces starting to train in palliative care and starting to determine and develop jargon. The federal government has a role in ensuring that there is a standardization across the country so that there's a common understanding of terminology, a common set of requirements as we move forward. It is for the provinces to execute those. I'm certain that the provinces would be looking for government assistance if the dollar value of delivering those services increases.