On the telemedicine, Canada is a huge country geographically and when you're working up in a small rural community one of the things that is very frustrating often or very nerve-racking for the family doctor is that you don't have instant access or soon access to a specialist. Telemedicine has huge potential. I think you've seen across the country a large expansion of that in the last few years. As we start to see, though, as the technology improves is that it's just a video link.
One of the frustrations that the specialists seem to have is that they don't have access to all of the patient records. They end up repeating tests or making decisions because they don't have all of the patient records. So whether you use a portal into the electronic health record, whether you use a personal health record, it doesn't matter. The key here is how you have access to the patient data to inform the clinician to make appropriate decisions.