That's absolutely right. A province could decide that it wishes to proceed with a regime that is more restrictive than that of the federal government. Depending on the nature of that more restrictive regime, that jurisdiction could be subject to legal challenge. I don't want to say that this is akin to the case of Truchon and Gladu, because that challenged the regime in both Quebec and Canada, but that risk certainly is there.
I think on the more positive side, shall we say, we have been and we will continue to be discussing this, and when the report of the expert panel is out, there will be extensive discussions with provinces and territories, as well as conversations going on among the clinician organizations, about how best to implement the recommendations that we expect the panel will make and that you will see as the next part of your work.