In fact, there is something in the system right now, and we have made a demo that we provided, in fact offered, to the AQPP when we met on the 31st. There is already something in the system. So as soon as the authorization is given by the AQPP to the developer to install this interface for the pharmacist—if I may, I can give you a scenario. It means if you, a refugee, arrive in front of a pharmacist, you will have your card—there are two types of cards—pictures, a number. The pharmacist will go in the computer and put in your number. Right away the eligibility will be confirmed. Right away, for the prescription there will be a DIN number, as we call it, for each medication, which will be confirmed with the whole list of medications of the régie. If it's not included, there is a pre-approval already in the system to get a pre-approval automatically, within a second almost, and then the costs that would be there right away.
On February 3rd, 2011. See this statement in context.