Yes, I think that's an excellent question. At our institute, we've been working on trying to make e-consults available. We also spend a lot of time doing traditional, if you like, for-free telephone consults. We are the biggest consulting area.
There is no question that our ability to share income across the group makes this possible. In general, e-consults are one of the things we would be encouraging and something that we want to do, for sure, but if you look at the economics of e-consults, including office costs and all of that, you see that, essentially, it would be a money-loser. However, it is valuable, and it's something that we should be doing, so group structures like ours would really encourage things like what you are describing so that we can actually make better health care available.