So far, it is still relatively new for us. We're still trying to figure out the right way to roll it out and access the people who most need the access to care.
We certainly have had positive experiences in terms of people being able to access care that they wouldn't otherwise have gotten. One way that we're using the Digital Front Door actually is to provide initial contact for people in those remote communities that I spoke about earlier, where otherwise people would have to physically get on a plane, fly to a community and then come in through our walk-in clinics. Making that first connection and being able to provide some of the education and some of the initial assessment to make a plan for that person before they have to leave their community and come into an urban centre has been really helpful.