That's an excellent question.
I was looking for one person to coordinate the whole project, but unfortunately there isn't one coordinator who exists to lead the whole design of an advanced surgery facility.
I went to guidelines that had been established over the last 20 years by the Canadian association for ambulatory surgery facilities. They have literally pages of guidelines to meet the standards of safety and effectiveness for a surgery facility. I basically followed them and then contracted out engineers who had a background in health care design, and architects. In terms of the building, we worked with the building department in Barrie, Ontario.
It took about nine months to build the facility. We opened in May 2009. It was ambitious. It took a lot of energy and capital costs, and obviously operational costs. We realized afterward that we were undercapitalized, but thankfully it's going well.