Certainly. That's an excellent question to be asked.
Believe me that data across the country is not uniform at all. There's no standard plan as to what you're getting and what you're getting it for. I think the federal government's role would be to be a convenor, a facilitator, in getting that kind of data and working with the provinces, the regulators and the major national health associations that collect certain data. At the end of the day, what you want is a system that is standardized across the country so that you know exactly where there's a gap in nursing, physicians or technicians.
When we talk about burnout—and I need to say this, and I know this has nothing to do with your question, Mr. Davies—I was speaking with some of our CEO members. There's a big scare at this moment that, following COVID, many of our managers, who are leaders within the hospitals, the research hospitals, will all say, “Hasta la vista, I want to go home. I've had enough of this.”