Yes, and that is something that Mr. Atchison also mentioned.
For example, the Government of Quebec currently provides quite specific and relevant data on, among other things, results achieved, the evolution of the labour market, and so on. However, there is no organization that is responsible for comparing this data with that of other provinces.
We could use the model of the Canadian Institute for Health Information. We should look at who would be responsible at the provincial level without minimizing the importance of provincial jurisdiction. That must be taken into account. The model could take into account what is being done in Quebec, in Ontario, in fact, anywhere in Canada. Currently there is no way of knowing which measures are the most effective and which are given the best outcomes. That is lacking. Everyone would benefit from using a model like the one used by the Canadian Institute for Health Information, for the purpose of outcomes.