The answer to the second part of your question is yes, of course.
The answer to the first part of your question has a couple of aspects to it. Number one, the Government of Canada, through its health transfers to the provinces and territories, increased their transfers by $1.2 billion--as a result of the 2004 health accord--this year alone. Over and above that $1.2 billion, there was an extra $1 billion as a result of our patient wait time guarantee proposals, accepted by every province and territory. Embedded in that are a number of projects that relate to primary care reform.
So I guess my suggestion to you is that primary care reform lives on. It's part and parcel of our wait time guarantees and the pilot projects that will roll out as a result of that. I think you can take some comfort in that.