I mentioned earlier that the Association of Legal Aid Plans had gotten together with CBA and identified benchmarks, and I can provide those to you. It wasn't possible for me to talk to you about them meaningfully in 10 minutes, but they are important and valuable, and designed to be malleable to local circumstance, even within provinces and territories.
I believe that in Canada we have mastered the art of federal-provincial relations around setting standards while allowing local variations in ways that work. I work in other countries, in other federations, and they don't do it as well as we do. We value the diversity. We recognize that uniformity isn't one of the things that works for us. I think the fact of two founding nations sort of guaranteed that in our mix. I believe it's all possible. I think we do it with medical care in important and valuable ways, and that's a place we can look to. I think we do it in education, as well.