There are two parts to this answer. First, if you look at e-health writ large, the large issue of e-health, it divides up into two pieces. There's one piece that is funded by Infoway, so Canada Health Infoway has a program of funding. Generally speaking, to my understanding, the provinces are all tracking pretty close to each other on that part of it. It's a fairly small piece. For the sake of the discussion, say, it's 20% of the cost, so everyone's working on registries and the components of the Infoway blueprint.
I'll stop there, and if you have any questions, I'd be glad to answer them later.
Where we see difficulties today across Canada—it's a little bit the answer to the Ontario question and others—is on the 80%. Infoway doesn't fund hospitals. Until recently, Infoway didn't fund EMRs, doctors' offices. Since the last tranche of funding from Infoway, that's being funded. Those gaps are closing very, very quickly in the provinces that have taken up those investments. But hospitals are out, the community is out, long-term care is out, home care is out, the personal health record that we talked about is out, etc. There are lots and lots of gaps in the system yet. We've made some huge progress, don't get me wrong, but there's lots to come.