I just want to say that if you look at a province, and I'll use the example of Saskatchewan, you will see there are pediatricians and psychiatrists there who are very competent and could do this work and build a program—having had residents who came out of Calgary and so eagerly went back to Saskatchewan and wanted to build a program—yet there aren't the resources laid out for them. They may not be in a place in their life to actually put in the fight that we did in our time. There just isn't the infrastructure.
I think the important thing is you not only need the resources, but you also need those champions and a strategic plan. When you look across Canada, there are programs that are going for that gold standard of care. It's about getting those programs together, looking at that template and having that strategic plan, so that we can then help other provinces do that. I think that each individual fight was fine, but as a nation we have to give those other provinces the support so they don't have to start from the bottom.