Thank you very much for the question.
That figure of 65% out of window requires some interpretation, because in some reports it reflects completed cases. An operation gets done and comes off the wait-list, and we are also interested in how long those children waited to have surgery.
You can also have an out-of-window measure on children who have not yet had surgery, and that's perhaps the group that are at greatest risk, because we don't know when they will have surgery. Maybe they will be 60%, 70% or 80% out of window when they finally get surgery. We've shifted our focus to out of window as being an important measure for children who are waiting for surgery because the wait-lists have grown so greatly over the last three years.
I would say that's still a very important number and one that we need to keep an eye on, but it also needs to be measured in the context of the total corpus of the wait-list in the provinces and across the country.
The other question was with regard to...? I'm so sorry. Would you just remind me?