We have limited access to data as a whole for the entire system. There is an opportunity, I think, through the Canadian Medical Association, to look at creating a national dataset that could go beyond only physicians and include our colleagues as well.
The data on physicians that we use often is from CIHI, the Canadian Institute for Health Information. Those datasets are private through the Scott's registry and are really not created to allow us to collect the right data about our physicians. To echo Dr. Lemire, part of the problem in those datasets, which were not created for the right reason, is that we don't really have as part of the data what a person is doing in their practice. A dermatologist working in a cosmetic clinic is very different from a dermatologist who works in an ICU in a hospital, for example, and there are varieties of complexities that way. I do think most of our organizations would be willing and able to contribute to a federally funded dataset.