I'll start, and Jason can add to it.
Based on the survey data we have, or data made available to us for a few provinces, the data provided to us by the Bloc Québécois for Quebec for one year, and data provided to us by two provinces that do surveys—Alberta and Nova Scotia—and grossing up for Canada, we think you could get, quite comfortably, something in the range of 10 to 60 plans a year that could effectively be dealing with this kind of distress, depending on what happens in the course of the year.