If you ask most experts, and I have—as I said, I did a series of town hall meetings—most of us agree that the Canada Health Act should stand alone and that a separate piece of legislation should be legislated incorporating the five governing principles in the Canada Health Act with some additional principles.
The predominant reason we need to have legislated standards is, where you have standards legislated for health care, which is governed provincially as we know, that is legislation that's governing doctors and nurses who already have their own regulatory and licensing bodies that they answer to. We do not have the same thing for personal support workers across Canada, so it is incumbent upon the federal government to implement additional standards that stand alone separately in the legislation and operate exactly as the Canada Health Act does to ensure that provinces are complying with those standards in order to receive federal funding.