Yes, I think alignment is critically important, and my colleague Dr. Moscovitch alluded to where the solution to that lies. When we moved away from the principles of conditionality, from the Canada assistance plan, and moved to the Canada social transfer, which has no conditions, we lost the ability for the federal government to have that alignment.
The opportunity before us, in terms of alignment, is to go back to the principle of rights. As a signatory to the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, we have certain obligations that bind all orders of government. That would be a very powerful framework that would allow that alignment. In fact, it was one of the recommendations from the UN committee when they reported back on Canada's progress earlier this year, that we do build that alignment into our strategies and into our funding arrangements so that rights considerations provide that framework as conditions of federal funding to other orders of government.