This is really an unexplored area. I think it will not be a challenge for awhile, but it's very important.
Virtual health care is usually offered by services that are really outside the public health care system and these services are offered also for pay. As you well know, when you have user fees and charges, that creates conflicts with the Canada Health Act in the way it's structured in terms of sections 18 through 21, in terms of user fees and copayments.
If these services, which are considered like virtual services, are considered medically necessary, this may create a conflict in the future with the CHA. This is not explored right now and I hope that it doesn't get to that, but it is a potential problem in the future.
Again, I stress that virtual care right now is only a solution in the area of GPs. It's not going to help with specialists and it's not going to help with [Technical difficulty—Editor].