Yes. It's in my report. We did a study with Canada Health Infoway, just for the Manitoba portion of our clientele. We estimate $2.6 million of patient savings. It's family savings, in most cases, because the burden of transportation for Manitobans—in first nations situations, it's a different formula—was $2.6 million worth of savings and about a million kilometres of travel that was avoided.
If you're meeting with a specialist at a distance, this is like having the person in the same room. We have dozens of testimonials from patients all over Manitoba who have done this.
I'll point out also that the telehealth program in Manitoba supports northern Ontario. We interconnect with KO Telemedicine, the network that my colleagues spoke to. We support Nunavut in the north. We're good partners, because they are our clientele also. We do work wherever our customers are, and our customers are in the far north and to the east and west of us.
It's very exciting, and the value.... We have stories—there were some stories given, and I could give you more—that touch the heart. When you connect families at great distances, it's pretty heartwarming.