Well, I think Dr. Padmos answered most of the first question, and I was going to talk about IT and the connection, but I will speak a little bit more on your second question about long-term care or home care.
I think we need to invest, in Canada, in long-term care, because for almost 30 years the big problem we have in hospitals--and you've heard that--is chronic patients taking acute beds, and this shouldn't be like that. In Ottawa, today, there are 135 patients in the hospital that are chronic patients in a 900-bed hospital. That's awful because there is a cost to that. We need to invest in long-term care so that those patients can be outside of the hospital, where it costs much less. They will probably have better service, because when you're waiting in an acute bed in a hospital, you don't have the same kind of service that they have in the long-term care program or even in home care.
So maybe with the money they are putting into infrastructure, there could be some money for infrastructure in long-term care in Canada. We need that.