I'll speak briefly to that. I think one thing is trying to make sure that doctors don't have to spend as much time on the road actually travelling to rural areas. For example, right now Dr. Ballagh drives to Kirkland Lake to provide services there. The time he spends driving could be spent seeing patients. I think making sure that the technologies are there, so that you don't have to physically be in the room, will create some time there.
Obviously, any community that is using doctors for remote areas has to have enough doctors, so that you're not taking away from that community. For example, right now I am the only cardiologist in my hospital. It would be tough to spend one day a week in a rural community. But we're working hard on recruitment, and I am very confident that by the end of next year we'll have plenty of cardiologists in my community. We're already talking about outreach programs. Rather than driving an hour in this direction or that direction, I'd rather just spend the time, if I could, remotely, so that we could save the time in the car.