I want to ask Dr. Reid a couple of questions.
I was so thrilled to see in your document, your opening remarks, about the lack of efficiency and how frustrating it is to work in a system that gives quality care but that is inefficient.
I want to bring to your attention that we did have St. Boniface Hospital appear here, and we had a wonderful suggestion about creating what they would call a centre for health care innovation, because they see a need to try to partner with business to try to address some of these inefficiencies.
Not only did they suggest that, in an effort to solve these inefficiencies, like partnering and producing seniors' care homes on hospital grounds, which makes entirely good sense to many of us because of our aging population, who have health care needs, but they also suggested a lean management system that would allow inefficiencies to be addressed, by really addressing those through the grassroots people in hospitals. Through this lean management system, they were actually able to save, in the first year, $3 million. They expect to save double that in the second year, so they've asked that the government consider putting some money towards this centre to do that.
Would you be able to perhaps review that and tell us whether or not you think that's a good idea? Did you hear about this suggestion from St. Boniface Hospital before coming here?