I have one further question.
Have you come across big bang disruption? It's basically using existing technology and applying it in new and innovative ways so you can actually save money and save processes, etc.
A typical example would be diabetics and insulin users. If in Canada, for example, we supplied every insulin user with an insulin pump, we could probably reduce by billions of dollars our health care costs because of the kidney failures and the dialysis that has to go on. Is that the sort of thing that you would also look at?