Perhaps I could talk about FPInnovations as a model.
The board of directors is made up of representatives of most of the provinces as well as many of the primary and secondary industries, plus the federal government. There's a great deal of discussion at that level to try to reconcile the most effective way to deliver regional value and regional programs. That's a model we use through FPInnovations in setting priorities, which is a national process that involves all the regions of the country.
Another mechanism we have, in terms of dealing with such broader policy issues as the wildland fire strategy or the national forest pest strategy, is through the Canadian Council of Forest Ministers. All of the provinces and territories are involved in it. Taking into account the various ways they collect information and deliver their services, we try to create a model for the country that reflects those regional interests, because the provinces and territories are at the table, and we actually do that.