With other programs, like health care, there's value in having a national policy directive and coordination at a national level but delivery at a provincial level. I would still argue that there is a key role for a federal government to play in a social economy, not just devolving it all to the provinces. You have certain principles with health care that you don't want the governments to just take over.
I would also suggest that the governance structure under the old social economy was cumbersome, with Industry Canada working with the RDAs for the rollout and the policy being done within HRSDC. We've seen some examples, with Ms. Mennie not able to speak to the rollout but she could to the policy. So I would argue that if it is rolled out there be some reconsideration of the cumbersomeness of the government's model--