I think we have to look at the reality. Places like the United States and New Zealand take the same kind of approach that we do, and that is to have a whole suite, a continuum of services and programs, that actually functions the way a “national strategy” would. But they're actually in practice as opposed to something we talk about. There is something we've been doing for quite some time. We do it in cooperation and conjunction with the provinces and territories, some of which have assumed responsibility for it.
Places like Australia don't have that second tier to deal with, nor does the U.K. We have shared jurisdiction in this country, and it's something that our government has committed to respect while we try to address the really fundamental challenges of those who are very unfortunate.