Yes, there is one significant area that Ms. Fralick mentioned and Dr. Smith refers to—that is, first nations people. There was a time in Canada when the federal purse was open to support chiropractic care for first nations people, and through various needs for efficiency that has been closed up, pretty well, except for parts of Ontario. So folks in first nations don't have access to this kind of care.
We have an example where the profession itself funds such care in Anishnawbe Health Toronto. It's a clinic that deals with first nations street people in downtown Toronto, where all the professions involved—dentists, medical doctors, naturopaths, spirit healers, and the like—work together in harmony to deliver very important care. We'd love to see that model extended. There, the federal government can become involved in supporting that kind of care across the country, to all first nations peoples.