That's actually a very good question. It's clear that the virtual care definitely increased the load of imaging, because the physicians are not examining their patients. We are seeing more ultrasounds and more CTs. This is something we need to take into consideration when we do virtual care.
In terms of this increase in imaging demand, we cannot address that. We are behind schedule and, more than ever, it's very important to improve the guidelines and the reference guidelines in being sure that every examination is relevant.