That's a really important question. In fact, the technology that's used in health care has a cost increase that's well above the annual rate of inflation, so the technology costs typically increase on the order of 5% to 10% per year. It's something that we really struggle with in trying to have the most updated technology for our patients as we absolutely can. It's also worth saying that most of the technology that's developed in the health care system is developed for adults, because children represent a smaller proportion of the patients who are receiving care.
We have to adapt adult health care to children, and it's not a simple translation. It's really important that we stay current in terms of our health care technology. For example, we all struggle with having the most up-to-date MRI scanner or the most up-to-date nuclear medicine scanner and so on, and it's the same with operating room equipment.
It's a really important problem, and I don't think there's an easy solution.