There are two things. We did take the report to the Province of Ontario and asked them to investigate and get back to us. We were also aware of most of the instances that were documented in the report and had already approached Ontario about them.
As Abby mentioned, Ontario has a very strong framework. There are things that go on, and often they are mistakes, like an administrator at a clinic doesn't know that they can't charge a patient for that, or something happens that shouldn't happen. But Ontario is very good about investigating complaints, and unlike other provinces, it doesn't have to be the patient who brings a complaint to them directly. It can be a stakeholder group, it can be the media; they will investigate anything.
If they investigate a clinic and they find a charge for a colonoscopy or cataract surgery, they not only ensure that patient is reimbursed, they look at the records of all the patients who received the same service at that clinic and ensure they're reimbursed as well. In fact, Ontario very openly—