When we look at the total cost of the plan to cover all Canadians, we come to $19.3 billion, if everything goes as planned. In looking at your report, it looks to me as though today about 12% of Canadians don't have full coverage, with 2% who don't have any coverage, and 10% who have partial payout, which I think you reference in your report.
If we look at these numbers and that 12% of $19.3 billion, which is about $2.3 billion, does that mean how much it would cost if we just wanted to cover people who aren't covered today? Is that a fair assumption?