The question I have, I think would be for Jeffrey and David.
I come from the riding of Barrie. We were involved there for a while in building a regional cancer care centre. It was a huge project, over a long period of time. With Garth Matheson, who is now with Cancer Care Ontario, and was with RVH, we were looking at ways we could.... To have a regional cancer care centre meant hiring loads of people all at once. He found mobile cancer bunkers in the U.S. They hadn't been used in Canada yet. He pitched to us that we should use them in Barrie, so we used them to build the physician population, to help the regional population, and then we moved to Peterborough.
That was neat. But I know it took some time to get that approved in Canada, to get the different levels of approval that were required, both federally and provincially, to have something that hadn't already been used in Canada.
Are there opportunities we are missing? I remember thinking it was brilliant. It really made the transition to a brand new cancer care centre, which we had never had, so much more effective. Are there opportunities that we could do in the health care system in Canada that are being done elsewhere? He said those mobile bunkers have been used readily in other countries, but we just haven't used them in Canada.