Thank you.
I'd like to make some comments about health spending writ large, because we certainly do track health spending and track the drivers of health spending and that kind of information.
A study done internally looking at every year going back to 1970 has shown that the increase in health funding has not had a negative impact on other programs at the federal or provincial levels. When you look at our expenditure, GDP versus health expenditure, we're right in the middle of the pack with respect to other OECD numbers. When you look at GDP growth versus expenditure growth and compare us to other OECD countries, we're the lowest. So to put things in context internationally, we're all seeing increased health costs, clearly improvements are being made, clearly we are increasing our usage of the system, and yet our health spending is, over GDP, the lowest of the OECD countries.