Specifically, what I would love to table with the committee is the national action plan of the Government of Australia. The Government of the United Kingdom did a very accessible national action plan in 2010. From a Canadian perspective, in terms of our complex federal system of different jurisdictional levels, the Australian plan frankly is something which we could take almost wholesale and translate into the Canadian condition. A lot of the work has been done. What was brilliant about the Australians is that they did cross the spectrum. They addressed behavioural change. They identified six national outcomes. They gave themselves 12 years. They revisit that national action plan about every 18 to 24 months to see what's happening and where it needs to be tweaked and adapted.
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