I'm sorry, I'm just trying for lack of time to get some questions in.
The other thing, and correct me if I'm wrong, is that currently the average medical cost is based on the province, and currently it's averaging about $7,000 across the country per year. That's the number they use. It's whether you exceed that $7,000 number. That $7,000 number already takes into account high users and low users. It's an average.
Do you not think that when we are giving our transfer payments to the provinces and otherwise, we already are factoring this in, and by discriminating against those people, we're in fact overpaying a percentage to the provinces because we're eliminating people with disabilities? We are already, then, covering it, and we're not able to get the benefit, because we're taking 0.2% out of the immigration population. Am I correct on that?