Well, Mr. Chair, I spent much of my career working in the province of New Brunswick, and yes, I would certainly say that all provincial jurisdictions are struggling with how they collect and manage administrative data. They are struggling to make sure that they know what they need and they know why they need it and are collecting it in the right way and have the systems in place to make sure it is properly stored so that they can use it. I think it is probably a consistent theme.
As I have said before, it is probably now 30 years since we have had these sophisticated systems in place. We have a lot of data from a lot of systems. There are also some old systems that are harder to get data from. Nevertheless, there are a number of sophisticated systems. It is obvious that a number of federal departments struggle with maintaining the quality of that data, and I think it would be fair to say that a number of provinces have a similar struggle.