Yes, if I could just add to that, I think we've seen some good examples recently, one, for example, from the United Kingdom, where the government is actually funding--and Scotland has been the key piece--minor ailment schemes for community pharmacies. Patients register with a pharmacy and the pharmacy is reimbursed on a capitation-based system.
The idea there is that the pharmacy actually takes care of a lot of the routine stuff in terms of minor ailments and common symptoms and helps to reduce some of the pressure on family medicine and on emergency teams. I'm hoping that's something that we may see come out of Bill 179 in Ontario.