It's a great question. I think we all agree that we need to measure things. What gets counted counts. We need to measure outcomes. We need to see who's doing well and who's doing less well, so that we can share and scale things up.
Should that function and that repository sit with the national child's commission or commissioner? That's one. It could be Health Canada. UNICEF collects this data as well. The key thing is to have all these things in one place, so that when you're making decisions as policy-makers, which you have to do, you have easy access to it—as will the provinces—to share and scale things.
All I can do is agree with the importance of it. I'm not sure, from an efficiency point of view, where it should actually sit, but it's somewhere nationally, with national leadership.