Panorama is a system that is being built for the country. It's a system where B.C. took the leadership role on behalf of the country. It's the only system I know of where every single public health officer and chief information officer came to the table over several months, probably 18 months, with a common specification and design. It is a system that will cover alert management, outbreak management, case management, immunization, etc. Unfortunately, it wasn't ready to roll out in time for the H1N1. It will make a huge difference, as further pandemics—unfortunately—come to our shores, in terms of an alert perspective, an outbreak perspective, an inventory control perspective, just controlling how many vaccines we have and who's getting what vaccines.
In this country, for example, public health physicians have never had access to lab results, and that's going to happen. With the Panorama system and the EHR as we're building it, with the lab results, they will have access to those.
There is no system of its nature anywhere in the world that is being rolled out like that, including in the U.S. Unfortunately, I say, really, we didn't have enough time to roll it out for H1N1, but it will make a substantial difference. It's being rolled out in B.C., Ontario, and Quebec at this stage.