I have to tell you that one of the great successes, I believe, of an Infoway, which is no more than an instrument from a national perspective to bring the provinces together, has been aspects of commonality. Whether it is the architectural design adopted by the provinces, which is the standards, or whether it's entire applications, like the PharmaNet system, which we pick up from B.C. and implement and replicate in Alberta and in other provinces, or whether it's bringing three provinces together, as we did, and going out to tender for diagnostic imaging, saving something like $60 million because we had critical mass and putting it back into the system, there is a huge amount of collaboration.
Nobody wants to reinvent the wheel, which is a good thing, and we're a conduit, if you like, to best practice. We basically create toolkits and make them available to the country, not only to learn from lessons where there have been successes, but to learn from lessons where there have been failures as well.