The majority of the national agenda is on quality and safety, so it's identifying a number of patient safety or quality issues that nationally they want to work on. The safety of medication for the elderly is very large. Care of the elderly is a very large national agenda. They're already old, but they're also aging, so how do they manage that?
There is the use of technologies. We talked about Lean. They are a very savvy system, in terms of being very efficient with their processes.
One of their big issues is how to manage wait-lists, but when they talk about wait-lists, they're not talking about five things; they're talking about wait-lists for every type of specialist, every type of thing that somebody will need to queue for. So their goal, really, is to be very smooth and very short on wait-lists, regardless of what they are for. They have a requirement that if they don't meet wait-lists within 30 days, that patient can be cared for in another country and they have to pay for it.
Those are the types of things they work on within the national agenda.