I would agree there's sufficient experience to proceed with the next level of experimentation. From the private sector's perspective, one of the things that causes challenges for great small companies that start up with a great idea and have a successful business model is that they grow too fast. Again, I would caution that the growth from strong prototypes and experiments to a national program also needs to be approached cautiously. We have time with a social issue like this to grow patiently and learn from the expansion to other jurisdictions, and grow well, not seek to turn this ship around in two or three years, but recognize it's probably a 10- to 15-year reform process to be able to fundamentally change the overall system.
On June 10th, 2014. See this statement in context.