Well, as I've been told and led to understand, the funding comes from the federal government and then the provinces decide how it will be used. If you look at provinces like Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland, they do have reasonably good programs. No program is perfect. For instance, as I understand it, in Newfoundland they cover certain things, but they don't cover prevention. In other provinces, they cover different things. I think from a public policy point of view, if we want something that will reach all of the populations, we need to have some sort of national agreed-upon standard that will be the basic dental care plan. That will then be part of the discussion.
The other part of your question is really part of the debate that's going on between the provinces and the federal government right now.