That's what everybody asks. Until we actually start manufacturing them, we won't know for sure. One of the good-news items is that Alberta has a very deep infrastructure in building portable structures. We're working with some of those partners right now.
The key to think about is to shift... It's a leased piece. We don't ask how much it costs to make a piece of medical equipment; the value is in the service it provides. If these buildings are able to last for 30 years, we're anticipating that the cost would be in the $1,000-a-month range or maybe $1,500 a month, as real costs, but without looking at potential subsidies that could come either from the health care system or from the municipal affairs area. When you start comparing that with the cost of providing either hospital care or—