Ontario has been a little bit more problematic, as you're aware, because of some of the difficulties that occurred initially with Smart Systems for Health, and then more recently with eHealth Ontario.
One thing I will say is that there is one very good example, and that is the Ontario Telemedicine Network, which has over 2,000 health care professionals now delivering care to over 660 rural and remote sites throughout the province. In terms of the progress that I mentioned generally with respect to telehealth, I would say that Ontario is, in respect of that aspect, among the leaders.
I would also say that, in Ontario, following the much-publicized concerns and the provincial Auditor General's report around eHealth Ontario, I know that new management has been brought in. I know that a former federal deputy and former head of the board of The Ottawa Hospital, Ray Hession, who has an excellent reputation as someone who can come in and essentially put big informatics systems on the right track, has been working with eHealth Ontario, and I'm hopeful that within a reasonably short time you'll see real progress in Ontario.