Yes, we are. We're seeing continuous progress.
Everybody, I think, is trying very much, in good faith, to work through concepts that predate the electronic health records and the possibilities these have for improving the health of Canadians. They are working through a lot of these complex legal, organizational, and societal issues, because you mentioned that it's not just about me and my doctor, me and my nurse, me and my family; there is the whole industry, there's the infrastructure, there's the increasing blurring of the public and the private sectors, there's the cost of developing effective specialized drugs, there's the pharmaceutical industry, and there are international considerations as well.
So we are all working intently at trying to move definitions forward in a way that preserves values while making the definitions workable to all, and I think everybody is cooperating in this very intense discussion quite well.