Part of the notion of innovation and using technology is the spinoffs that benefit not just the patient but the whole economy. We did some work with the Conference Board of Canada based on the last grant we received from the federal government, which was $500 million. When you invest in innovation you can also leverage those investments. We leveraged this half a billion dollar grant by another almost quarter billion dollars from jurisdictional partners. Looking at the investments, we should over four years create about 10,700 full-time person-years of employment.
As to types of jobs, we're looking at systems integration, hardware producers, software producers, change management, a whole gamut across the board. The media, I think sometimes pejoratively, has labelled some jobs in the service area as “McJobs”. It's a characterization of lower wage service jobs. The jobs coming out of the investments in the technology we're looking at are high-tech and professionally driven jobs, with a high probability of remaining, if you look at the analysis from the Conference Board of Canada.