Well, I think as Mr. Girard mentioned, although it was a significant amount of funding, there was always the expectation that there would have to be provincial matches, even down to the local level—in Ontario, the LHINs. Even at the hospital level there would need to be substantial investments to realize that.
Working within the University Health Network, a large academic heath science centre within Toronto, I can tell you that even with the Infoway money, even with some provincial initiatives...the hospital has lots of priorities in terms of delivering patient care, and interoperable health records is just one priority. Certainly, patient self-care is just another of a long list of things it needs to do.
Quite frankly, with the situation in Ontario right now with the provincial finances and our hospital with a 0% increase in base funding, it's very hard to just maintain and tread water, let alone look to the future and innovate in that respect. That's just the reality of the situation.
So, yes, there was money set aside, but as Mr. Girard has already said, there was never an expectation that would fully cover the cost of doing a pan-Canadian electronic health records system.