The MR-Linac technology was one we brought here as the first in Canada to try to gain a technological platform to reduce the number of treatments. Instead of six weeks of radiation, now we can do it in one week.
What's important here is how we got that technology. We had to raise money through philanthropy. We had government grants. We basically went to our hospital system and begged them for some money, and they were totally happy to provide innovative funding. It is a conjunction of philanthropy, government grants and hospital budget that brought it together. There are not that many places that can do it like Sunnybrook did, so although we did do something amazing here at Sunnybrook, it's not something that can necessarily be emulated all across the country, which is where the fairness comes in in terms of resource allocation.