It's a really great point, because when we're talking about medication, we also have to think about the monitoring strips, pumps and syringes. As I mentioned, it's tragic, but people are reusing syringes and getting blood-borne diseases because they don't have the money for new syringes. To me, that's not the kind of country we want to be in, so having a device fund to make sure that people have access to the devices they need is really critical as well. That will be an important part of the conversation that we have with provinces.
On the technology question, that's a bigger answer. However, building common indicators, upgrading interoperability, focusing on health data—the health data charter that we signed in Charlottetown—and a whole bunch of other actions in health data are absolutely critical to make sure that we have a modern health system.