Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thanks to all of you for the presentation as well as the answering of questions today.
The Auditor General highlighted both the successes of and the need for improvement surrounding data. I want to pick up on where Mr. Christopherson was. It sounds like the data is being used effectively when looking at the focus on dollars spent.
Where it sounds like the data is not being used effectively is that it's supposed to focus on people and the actual person who's being helped, or taken from the person who has been helped and used within national statistics. At this point within your department, would you have data you could pull that would say “we're seeing this many issues in relation to oral health at this age with our young people” in first nation communities or even in the city?