It's any occupational health and safety programs, because we have to realize that health care is one of the less safe areas of our system. We need to build a culture of safety, and if we take that experience and say, no, this is not how you should be doing it, you should protect your back, knees, environment, that would be a great area. We see it happening. There's a proposal in New Brunswick. In Nova Scotia we had as simple a thing as bed lifts everywhere. They also had lifting teams.
I don't know if you remember, but I remember when intensive care orderlies were the size of your colleagues. They were wide, six feet tall men, not little women like you and I, and they were able to lift patients. It's very important. We have these lift teams. You call the lift team; you don't lift a patient. They're quite healthy men.