Thank you.
I just want to make a comment on the co-ops. I understand maybe why there's confusion, but I'll give you an example from my community.
In Goderich there was really no clinic. Instead of a co-op, they created basically a not-for-profit organization. Basically people from the community donated money, the municipality donated money, and surrounding municipalities donated money so they would have a clinic.
They had a doctor shortage in Goderich. They built a state-of-the-art facility, because there was nothing there before, really, and now they don't have a doctor shortage. People love going there. A lot fewer people in the area don't have doctors.
So one is a not-for-profit corporation. You guys call it a co-op; it's still the same thing. People who didn't donate money can still go to the clinic and receive service. It's just a way of making things happen in a small community. It's not like there's a clinic on one corner and across the street they put up another thing. There's nothing doing; this is why they have to do it.
This is just so we're all on the same page here.