Thank you, Chair.
To go back to the point I was pursuing earlier about the patchwork of legislation and regulation, our objective obviously would be to design a system that would be equally applicable and available to all Canadians wherever they live. Access to that, to any system, is difficult in a country as diverse as Canada, with its large urban centres and small rural populations. If you add to that the federal-provincial and perhaps even professional regulatory players in this thing, do you see a legitimate concern there that whatever we decide as the Parliament of Canada will afford unequal access and therefore unequal availability across the country?
Is there anything we can do to minimize that, other than to continue to talk to provincial counterparts, territorial counterparts, and the regulatory agencies? Is that the answer?