Basic economics is what's going to help taxpayers actually save money. I think that makes a lot of sense.
I think the service to the members will actually be improved somewhat. In Alberta, at least, Alberta Health Care keeps all of our information, and as we go see doctors or pharmacists and as we fill prescriptions and do things like that, it keeps track of all the costs to the provincial government. When you need that information, you can get that information easily, and usually it's posted very quickly. So on an administration basis, having only one system would be much better for the end-user of medical services, who again is the taxpayer. Is that fair to say?