What I would add is that under the Canada health transfer in 2009, we are providing about $24 billion in cash support to provinces and territories. The transfer stands from the 2004 accord, as you're probably aware, and it provides growing, predictable support to the provinces and territories in support of their health care needs. The health transfer is legislated until 2013-14, so it will grow to about $30 billion. As I said, it is very much based on a political agreement that was struck in 2004.
Some of the measures of the CHT are for specific purposes. In the 2004 health accord, you will see there was funding for medical equipment. But it is all part of the CHT now, and we do not follow the specific purposes that were set out in the 2004 accord. Instead, it's up to the provinces and territories to use the funding according to their priorities and to be accountable to their residents for how they spend this $24 billion-plus each year.