Thank you for the question.
I think one of the realities of Infoway, and it really does go to the funding model, is that funding isn't flowing across the country on an equal basis. That is because Infoway, as part of its prudence in how it manages its money, will only flow money where it feels that provinces have met a threshold of readiness to implement projects. So you have some provinces—I think Alberta and P.E.I. are examples—that are further ahead than others. You have others—Ontario would be an example right now—that for a variety of reasons are less far ahead. So not everybody will see all of the benefits I talked about in an equal way.
The idea, though, in Infoway is that the country will be very close by the end of this year to having 50% implementation of electronic health records. Again, that will not be 50% across the board, but it will be 50% looking at various jurisdictions.
Obviously the idea is to get the entire country on a basis of electronic health records to establish standards in a way that, when people move across the country, there will be portability of those records even though the systems are going to be built on a provincial basis. That, by the way, is very similar to the way other electronic systems in other industries have evolved.