Thank you for actually listening to what I had to say. I really appreciate it.
E-health services haven't been used as much as we could have. In northern and isolated communities right now, recruitment and retention of nursing staff is a big issue. When we're able to have people at the community level, a lot of what is happening is emergent hands-on care. The availability of that e-health is there, and is wonderful when you have the time to do it.
For us, Rosie and systems like Rosie will be what will keep staff there with us, working hand in hand. We're finding that the younger generation, who are very interested in electronics and all that it comes with it, are also not necessarily interested in being out in northern and isolated communities.
All of these things are part and parcel of what we need to do our work better—e-health, electronics, robotics—but we have to find methods that will keep staff out there at the community level. We see this as something that will be useful.