Madam Chairman, I'd be pleased to answer.
First Canadian Health monitors and administers the benefits, and it has established an online computerized system that interacts with all the pharmacies. When a client approaches with a prescription, the system allows the pharmacist to enter that prescription. It immediately goes into a databank managed by First Canadian Health. That databank provides information to the pharmacist about adverse drug reactions and possible multiple prescriptions. So there's an important part they play in terms of helping the health system deliver a better product and protect the patients.
It also manages the payment system. So it collects the bills from each one of the providers, whether they be pharmacists or dentists or medical suppliers. It then makes payments to them, I believe, on a monthly basis, and then sends a bill to Health Canada, which we process and then provide them with the funds.
They also do for us a number of audit provisions. I talked earlier about how they do the next-day review.
So they manage a number of systems that look at the large—