In your testimony, something really struck me. You said that there's a danger in this desire to centralize everything, because when you make a mistake, you make it at every level, from coast to coast, and in a uniform way.
I think we were able to cope relatively well during the pandemic. People were able to experience different health measures from coast to coast, precisely because there was a capacity and a duty to coordinate, but the effectiveness lies in decentralized coordination, even in Quebec, as regards health measures.