In any province where there is an advocacy group, those groups have made representations to the provincial government. Most of those groups have professionals as advisory panels, so they will help out. Usually it's family members who are doing the advocacy. That's where it comes from right now. If there's a national advocacy group, they will work on things like recommended standards, and so on.
I'm aware that the federal government has a limited role in terms of health care provision. My own view is where the federal government has an important role is by setting standards and raising awareness, and saying, “Look, this is important. Here's an area that's been neglected, and where care is probably not being delivered appropriately, and here are some ideas about how the health of these citizens could be improved.”