If you look at patients—and I think Gilles has dealt with that, particularly the P3s—I suspect that more than 380,000 people are backlogged in the system, but that's one raw number. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are probably in better shape than the rest of the country. I think the economic cost is upwards of $5 billion a year, with not letting people get back to work, being at home and off the payroll and with all the social issues around staying at home and not being productive.
Certainly it's more than 380,000. We'll know more about how to quantify it as we study it again after this third wave.