I don't know if I will have another turn to speak, Mr. Chair, so I will be as quick as possible.
This evening, a number of witnesses have talked about a national endometriosis strategy. Australia, France, Ireland, Wales and Scotland were mentioned as examples. Yet Canada does not have the same political framework as those countries, specifically in terms of the division of powers. For example, Quebec is responsible for the recognition of credentials and the management of health systems. Ottawa is responsible for procurement. The federal government can also invest in health care research.
Like other witnesses, Dr. Mattatall talked about funding. In Canada, the funding comes from health transfers which, since the 1990s, have been gutted.
How could we benefit from the experience of other countries that have that kind of national strategy, while working within our framework, which can be different?