Thank you. I did actually try to sneak that answer into another answer.
I think one thing that would be very helpful, since these technologies cost money, is that rather than necessarily relying on communities and co-ops trying to pay for them, perhaps there could be federal grants or programs through which these rural communities could apply for the funds to bring those sorts of technologies into their communities. Obviously, health care is a provincial issue, but a federal grant program could certainly offer people a Rosie, or a Doctor in a Box, or adequate telehealth, so that someone like me could do a stress test and an echocardiogram and see a patient all in one fell swoop.