Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thanks for all the commentary today.
We talked a lot about cutting-edge technology, but I know one basic thing in the health care system that's always frustrating is the slow pace of transition to digital records, electronic records. I know we've invested a lot federally into that. I find it perplexing that if I go to the MTO with my licence, they know if I've gotten a traffic ticket; they know everything very accurately. Yet, in the health care system, something so fundamental, there is no data; there is no registry of our health. I think most people deal with several doctors in different manners based on their own health needs, so if there's ever a need to have a central registry or a central repository of information, it would require electronic health records.
How come we've put so much money in and there's not really any evidence of success? Do you have any comments on that?