If I could comment. As you know, there is definitely a correlation between socioeconomic level and health. The interesting thing is that our society consults and works with various partners to identify the problems involved in the health of our population. This is not done at the provincial or even national level, even though the data are beginning to come in. It is really essential to know the status of our community's health.
Society, together with its various partners, is trying to effect a shift towards wellness. So we may well go beyond health as such including, as you mentioned, the factors influencing health in terms of income, poverty, etc. Our society is thus becoming very sensitive to the issues that affect our population.