I had great conversations with the Minister of Health on this one, because apparently there is a vacuum of data. There is really no information about how many people need palliative care or how many people are being given palliative care because it's being administered in so many different places and in so many different ways, and some of them are tracked and some of them are not.
This is the data we really need to understand: what is the need, what is the cost, and how are we making progress over time? I'm certain that the information could be collected in any number of ways. It could be through Health Canada; it could be through Statistics Canada; and there is the Canadian Health Information Management Association, which collects a lot of health information. I think it's for the government to determine what is best, but definitely you measure, and then you do. I think that would be good.