Thank you, witnesses, for being here. It is very interesting. I was looking forward to today. It's a high quality of testimony we've heard.
We are in a time of change, and it's happening very quickly. Madam Dubé showed us those pictures at the elections of the pope, and after eight years the use of smartphones. What a difference. Change will happen, whether or not we want it to.
Mr. Horgan, you said that your have disrupted yourselves, referring to IBM, and you found it to be very successful. Business has to do that. When we were in Hawaii years ago, there was the Kodak hula show. There is no Kodak hula show anymore, because they didn't adapt to change. IBM has and has done it very successfully, creating a great business enterprise in Canada, benefiting Canada with jobs and investment, lots of investment.
A year and a half ago I was on a flight and I was talking to an IBM employee who talked about Watson and the diagnostic use of supercomputers. Maybe a year before that my GP had computers in his medical practice office and everything was done digitally. When you went for an X-ray, a blood test, or whatever, the information, the X-ray or whatever, got to the doctor almost immediately. So the timeframes....
Now, we have one of the best health care systems in the world. It's not perfect. There never is enough money to do everything, so we have to use the limited resources we have, provincially, federally and locally, smarter. My question for all of you is: how do we use the limited resources that we have smarter?
I believe all levels of government realize that we have to invest, we have to partner, and we do. How do we do it smarter?
Mr. Horgan, maybe you could start. I think we have great potential in that we have IBM in Canada. We have one of the best medical systems, but how is this going to change? In the meeting I had on a flight a year and a half ago, the IBM employee was so proud and was bragging that there was a test where they had Watson diagnosing treatment, as opposed to doctors' human diagnoses. The success rate for Watson was...well, as you said, they can even diagnose much quicker, know what's coming down. How is this going to change our medical system?