Thank you.
Listening to the testimony and the references, there seem to be a number of trigger points that are defined by way of different types of challenges. I know that Mr. Prince and Mr. Stapleton both talked about looking at more a broad-based, client-centred focus of service delivery. Societally, I think we're moving more and more toward consideration of a more generalized approach, rather than starting to define things by the 10 different categories you started off talking about, Mr. Stapleton, and various different categories that divide us up as people.
How would a system work that is client-focused, or focused around the delivery with response to a person, rather than by defining them by one of these 10 categories they fall into? Is there any example of that type of system functioning anywhere in the world? If so, where would that be? If not, if we were to look at it based on that set of principles of trying to be client-centred, how would that start to evolve, and what would be the values that we would reflect in that? What are the principles upon which it would be based?