There's another area I wanted to touch on, and maybe there would be a general comment. I know we've put a lot of money into electronic health records, and you would think the technology would be enhancing very quickly across the country. When I go to my local hospital, as much as it's a fantastic hospital, and I go to my local doctor, or go to get a vaccine, there doesn't seem to be evidence of that on the ground.
What is missing? What are the missing links in the sense that, if you go to a credit card company they can tell you your history for as far back as you want to know, and it's all digitalized. Yet if you want to know what vaccines you have taken because you might forget what you took five years ago, there is no common record.
What type of leadership do you think we need to see, to have that type of efficiency, given the fact that money doesn't seem to be the solution because there have been huge amounts put into the digitalization and that funding has gone to the provinces?