There are really two questions here. The first is on rural and remote coverage, and I'll come back on your second question to ask you for clarification, but really, nothing much has changed on the rural and remote.
Of course, we're talking mainly about coverage here, as opposed to service delivery, and that deals with the area of primary care, the way in which prescriptions are provided, and the way in which follow-up is done. We can see from our studies on primary care that there is still the same fragmentation—the same difficulties—that we faced 15 years ago at the time of the Romanow report. There's really been no change there.
Can you clarify your second question a bit?