This committee has looked at a national housing strategy, for example. Notwithstanding what the provinces themselves choose to deliver, we do see that there's an important role for the federal government in terms of bringing players to the table to look at the range of issues that are dealt with and whether we can support the provinces and cooperate with them in ways that are important. We do that, for example, through the Canada health and social transfer.
I think we can take a broad look. Would you agree with me, in terms of adoption, that the study this committee undertakes can have some broad scope and yet ultimately find the sweet spot where the federal government can do this better?