The start-up cost was $17.27 million over three years, and the subsequent annual operating cost was about $5 million.
This has already been done. In some cases, the physician community already has, in essence, a national unique identifier for it. They also did a pilot with the licensed practical nurses at one point. So I think they found ways to get around the privacy issues and use existing provincial numbers already assigned, etc., to create the national number, without large intrusions on people's privacy. But my understanding is that in the end it was the cost, ultimately, that was the barrier.