I don't want to repeat what Kim said, but I think what we recognize is that the need for good data is critical to turning the ship around. This is the way I would look at it.
A simple example is that if we don't know who has type 1 and type 2—and some of our provincial and territorial health records don't actually distinguish—if you don't have that base-level information, it's then very hard to make decisions to reshape the system.
Those sorts of fundamental pieces of information are critical to the way we can enact a program going forward. Information leads to better decisions at the provincial and territorial level. That's why I think there's probably an overlap between what the federal role can be and that of the provincial and territorial level.