The first path I actually want to head down is this. We've heard from almost every witness consistently around the issue of data and how we really need better labour market information. We've also heard different suggestions from different people around, basically, the structure to gather better data.
We've had some people talk about what Stats Canada does, but we've never really had good data in terms of labour market information because of course it's a provincial issue.
We had one or two witnesses—I can't recall how many—who suggested that we actually have a CIHI kind of report. Of course, that's the Canadian Institute for Health Information, and of course where that is.... It's a not-for-profit. It's funded by the federal and provincial governments and the work gets guided by the board of directors and its core functions are health information needs and priorities, standards, databases and registries, analysis.
If you were going to say how we should move forward, what structure do you think would be a good structure? Is it this one because the delivery of health care is provincial, and this is a structure where they have the partnerships in terms of that data collection? Or do you see Stats Canada as being the better route to go?