What we have now is an interim program. The money is going to low-income families and children who need it. What we would say is that as part of the dialogue, we would want to be involved as we develop this program going forward. You are correct; there are programs in existence across the country and they are successful to varying degrees. Some are fairly well funded, work well and reach the populations they're designed to reach. Some of them are not. There really is a tremendous variation from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
That will be part of the continuing conversation we have. We represent the provincial and territorial dental associations. They have had the opportunity to meet with the minister and make their concerns known. Each province is a little bit different. It's a lot like Confederation. I think if we keep our focus on the big outcome, which is ensuring that Canadians who don't currently have access to dental care.... If we can work together, we will find a system that works. Whether it's slightly different in every province, we don't know, or whether it ends up being a federal program, we don't know, but we are here to provide the information and the feedback on things going forward.