It goes back to the survey that we did of our members. I think one of the disturbing findings that we didn't anticipate in the survey was the response from medical residents that, if they did not see an opportunity within group structures, they would leave. It would have a steering influence, if you will, on their decision where to practise. It might be in the community, but it's also a global market for research and clinical service provisions.
We believe that it will have an impact. We've been told—I just had a call not that long ago from a large group of 150 physicians who are looking at dissolving their partnership. That will have a real impact. They contribute millions of dollars out of their own pockets to support medical research, in addition to teaching and in addition to ensuring a vast array of specialty care services are available. I believe, based on anecdotal evidence, but also survey evidence, that it will have an impact.