There is. It's a complex question, but where there are people, there's cancer, and where there's cancer and people in communities, there are imaging departments in hospitals. Most people are prepared to travel to some degree, 50 or 60 miles or an hour or longer, but not much more than that. In New Brunswick and the Maritimes, most people have a CAT scan or an MRI done within about an hour, but in other communities, not so much.
If people in northern communities need imaging, we do that already, because we have the bandwidth to transfer without too much difficulty. It's basically getting up-to-date equipment in a rapid fashion, getting this backlog of hundreds of thousands of patients scanned, and getting existing.... We're talking about rechecks for cancers of lungs and colons that haven't been done, as well as the patients. The six-month protocol may have been extended to 12 months.
Again, I can go in a million directions, but I don't want to take up all of the committee's time.