I haven't directly had the opportunity to observe how each province and territory is actually collecting data. I can tell you, based on my personal experience, that Nova Scotia has done some really good work in this area, particularly on the non-physician side of the health workforce. They work very directly with their advanced education colleagues. Government is heavily involved in the process. They work collaboratively with the regulators. So there is an example of some that are, I think, doing a fairly good job and where we could replicate some of those processes.
I think Dr. Bouchard's comment was the key: We have 12 or 13 approaches to how we do things. It's not so much about everyone having to do the same things, or someone taking over and doing this for the provinces and territories. It's about the provinces and territories and the federal government coming together and agreeing on a standardized nomenclature for how the data is going to be collected, with a centralized place collecting it for them, so that everyone can access it for better decision-making. I think that's what we believe is the important approach.