Certainly, as you probably know, in Canada much of health care is actually privately delivered but publicly funded. In this way we're no different from most European countries, and the United States, for that matter. That's not anything different. This is something that the Canadian public actually is not aware of. Certainly, we feel it should be a very strong publicly administered and publicly funded universal health care system, so that your ability to access the system is not based on your ability to pay, but rather on your need.
There has been some encroachment of privately funded, privately delivered health care in this country. The reason that's happening is that our public system has not actually had the infrastructure available to be able to deliver what Canadians need, so the funding and the efficiencies and the accountability measures are not there, for example, to provide enough operating room space. We feel we can make improvements in the present system so that we don't have to look outside the system that way.