Well, certainly the establishment of national public health standards across the country would be a wonderful development out of something like that. In the case of immunization, we have different immunization schedules in different jurisdictions, and so you would have the ability to bring all of the parties together to come up with a harmonized immunization schedule and also the funding envelope to be able to support the provinces and territories in adopting those schedules. It really is about creating a rising tide so that we can raise the level of health and well-being for all Canadians equally and fill in the gaps where necessary across the country.
Data is a consistent problem in terms of the ability of provincial and territorial governments to collect what the federal government would like to have, but then there is that sense of not always wanting to share information about problems because, unfortunately, it is politicians who make those final decisions as to what information gets shared, and so there are challenges there. If we had that national framework, I think it could improve things dramatically.