Thank you. I just wanted to clarify that.
I found your brief very interesting, but I'm not clear on two things. When a co-op operates, it's not necessarily a physical location. It's a co-op that is arranging services for its members that may be in other locations. I want to make sure I'm right on that.
Second, I wasn't clear about the membership fee. I wonder if you would tell us the range of the membership fee. I'm not clear on what you get. I can go to my family doctor now and I don't have to pay anything. I can be referred to a specialist, to the hospital, to a community clinic, and I do not have to pay anything. What is the service that comes from a health co-op? That's my second question.
If there's time, I have a third question. Could you talk a little about the demographics? Are your co-ops providing services to all kinds of Canadians? Do you deal with people who have chronic diseases? You say it's about people having to be vested in their own health. Who is your target in the community? Who are the people who are being served by your co-op?