I think we have that today in some areas. In Kirkland Lake, some specialists visit via telemedicine. It's hard for me to do so because I have to have somebody with an instrument in the person's ear or a scope in the person's larynx, looking at the vocal cord movement.
Dr. Dibble will answer for his specialty.
Remote access is going on all the time. With the new smart phone technology, I'm able to talk to some of my doctors on my smart phone, and sometimes I can get them to show me the patient. It saves me a run to the emergency department sometimes.
It's not just videotapes and e-mails. It's live patient care, right at the bedside. I see that expanding, particularly with secure video conferencing becoming more and more a staple in technology. We have to have that confidentiality so that those signals can't be abused and used inappropriately.