As a member of the advisory council, I'm not able to comment specifically on the work of the advisory council. It's very important that a national advisory council be in place. I would turn to my colleagues and ask their advice and direction on how they think that might best be expressed in legislation.
What I would point to, quite critically, is the difference between federal legislation and provincial and territorial areas of jurisdiction. When we look at the agreements that the Government of Canada has negotiated with the provinces and territories, it's absolutely critical those agreements provide for the provision of expansion of services in ways that meet community needs, particularly with respect to the questions arising around the workforce. I would anticipate that, in the next round of action plans, every one of those action plans should put workforce as the number one priority.
I apologize that I'm not able to speak about the national advisory council.