Yes. If we understand access, as it says in the Canada Health Act, there's a broader definition of access of not simply financial, although financial is there, but it also includes actually having the facilities there. We haven't pursued that a lot.
Yes, I would certainly include access, and perhaps uniform terms and conditions, and comprehensive, which is interesting. It's the only place in the Canada Health Act where they get detailed and talk about what should be included. There's a charge for accommodation in every jurisdiction in Canada, so we exclude the food, and in some places the laundry, and we include some of those things that we talked about in terms of a plan in Quebec, because I would argue that food and laundry are absolutely critical to care.
We have to talk about what would be included in those services as well.