Thank you. I have three minutes, and I simply want to clarify.
Done properly, there's no cost to the federal government because this is a cost shift. As a country, we're spending $24 billion now. We would spend $20 billion. All the money that's being spent now would be redirected into a streamlined, centralized system. The provinces are paying $13 billion now. The private sector is paying $9 billion now. Instead of that $9 billion being paid out, if it were redirected to the federal government, it shouldn't cost the federal government anything, if done properly, except for the initial start-up costs.
Do I have that correct, Dr. Morgan?