I have an answer to your question. I'm not sure it's going to satisfy you, but we'll find out.
The cancer society in Quebec has had quite a bit to say about the process there. The organization has been very involved in these discussions right along and has expressed strong support for where that process came out, most importantly because part of what the province did was enact end-of-life legislation that included a right to palliative care.
That was always the number one priority for our organization on the issue. Certainly, I think they felt that they were actively engaged and that a broader view of the needs of Canadians as they approach their end of life was seen by the government. Not only has that right been recognized in legislation, but the Province of Quebec has now started identifying some investments to help make the transition to a more home-based and community-based approach to palliative care.