Thank you for the question, Dr. Ellis.
My response would be that it is a facilitating role. The federal government has both the experience and the foundational documents on which to proceed with a pan-Canadian approach very quickly. Their role would be to bring the right people to the table, acknowledging that the work that has been done previously, going up to roughly 2011, would require some updating in terms of both whom we're recruiting and how we make our workplaces appropriate to recruit. They are not the same as the baby boomers or my experience in working in the health system.
I believe the federal government is positioned to move forward quickly on a pan-Canadian approach as they've done with the data piece.