I wouldn't say that they got a lot more than their per capita share; they've just completed their project.
I'll take one second to explain what we mean by this, because there's some confusion.
There are six fundamental elements that make up an electronic health record. There is one uniquely identifying Canadians, which we call a client registry. There is one uniquely identifying providers; we call it a provider registry. There's medication history, there's a drug database, there are lab results, and there is the diagnostic imaging. Those are the six components.
We're saying that Alberta and P.E.I. have switched on all six components, and they're working. The rest of the provinces are switching them on gradually, but they haven't switched all six on.