Certainly I won't argue with the amount of money my colleague has referenced. As this entire panel has mentioned, we're off to a good start, but we have a long way to go.
We have been challenged, as I mentioned earlier, with some of the jurisdictional issues arising out of the emergence of Canada Health Infoway and its more direct relationship with the province. We're working with them on that. I certainly would agree with Mr. Dal Grande's comments on that point, and I referenced that as well.
Again, I'll have to go back to some of the infrastructure issues that need to be addressed in first nations communities, which would allow a more rapid and full expansion of that technology to communities.
I'm not exactly sure I agree with Mr. Dal Grande's numbers around communities that are not yet equipped with sufficient bandwidth to engage with e-health. My numbers are a little higher. But I don't want to quibble about that, really. It's about working together to identify those gaps and getting the right people at the table to address them in a manner that is well thought out, timely, and in alignment with what's happening with the provinces, the federal government, and first nations communities.