It is a good question, and it's something we struggle with. The operating principles are a method of having a common understanding between governments for what the objective is, but we haven't talked at all about the accountability of the people, and I will say from our experience in this vast number of trusts.... One of the first ones we did was for medical equipment, and there was not a radiologist in Canada who could not tell me down to the very last penny how many MRIs his province had bought. It was the same with the child care. The child care groups knew exactly how much money had gone through these trusts to their provinces, and they certainly were very effective in demanding that the money be spent.
So it's just an aspect of how the accountability is gained through this mechanism.