We are starting to get places. We're not as far ahead as we'd like to be. There are areas around the country where a lot of innovation is going on. For example, in the Northwest Territories, where I live, we're leaders in the country in electronic medical records. We've managed to connect all of our 33 communities, most of them fly-in communities, to electronic medical records, thereby decreasing transport times for patients, etc.
A lot of innovative work is going on; there are a lot of physician champions. Certainly that's what the CMA is doing a lot of work on. There have been problems along the way with systems not talking to each other and different vendors in different areas around the country. There is a huge push.
We've just spent some time with the Canadian Pharmacists Association, and we've made a mandate of having e-prescribing available to Canadians as one of the main things we want to see happen over the next two years. We feel if we can get e-prescribing on everyone's agenda, the EMR will obviously need to be part of that. So that's one of the key initiatives we've been working toward with the CMA.