No, that's okay. Dr. Carrie asked me earlier about overall health savings. We can certainly speak to that from the perspective of what a reduction of one 911 call means for the system. We're looking at this more globally in terms of overall health economics. It's absolutely significant, both on the response side and on the resourcing side. A paramedic making $25 per hour, plus or minus $5, puts you into that $50,000 to $70,000 range I spoke to earlier. On the front end there are savings. In many parts of Canada there are underemployed paramedics. We're not in the same situation as many of our peers. We have an availability that is significant and available to all Canadians.
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