I could add a little bit to that, Mr. Comartin, if it's helpful.
Throughout, no one is.... It's being envisioned as a publicly funded capacity. There would be no question, I don't think, of individuals and families being asked to pay for any part of the service. Nothing like that is being contemplated.
The estimates in the working group are still being finalized. The business process mapping exercise we conducted really helped us to understand who would be doing what at one end of the system, at the intake level in terms of provincial jurisdiction, up through to, again, a national data bank, and who would be incurring costs all down the line.
So we do have kind of a map for that. In a way, it's apart and aside from the legislative framework that goes with it, but it's certainly informed by it.
Again, the objective is to present the FPT ministers with that core model and that recommendation and the means to achieve it. The issues on funding--how to fund, and therefore the means, with the possibility of cost sharing--all remain to be discussed at that level.