Thank you so much for that question.
It would completely tie in with our desire for a social care act or for better data to explain to our provincial counterparts, because we're comprised of provincial and territorial partner organizations, what a bird's eye view of Canada looks like in terms of social services.
You have identified two aspects of our mandate that we don't always see as being one and the same. One is to provide services and information for social workers, which we see as part of our mandate of strengthening the profession. For that, we usually do continuing education and we're really looking at a more practice-oriented focus.
Your question does a good job of elucidating how that can be hand-in-hand with needing better data collection, on behalf of the provinces and given to the federal government, so that we can start to paint a picture for people in direct practice on the front line.
This is what's happening in British Columbia, and they're doing a great job. I'd love to share that with you in Alberta, but we don't actually have a mechanism for doing that right now, knowing that federal investments aren't being tracked the way we think they should be.
Does that answer your question?