Okay.
The other point I wanted to get across follows up on Mr. Falk's question. Nothing in this bill is going to prevent or hamper the provinces from legislating contractual law with insurance companies if they so wish. I would venture that both of you would agree with that. There is also the fact that in this new era of medicine—we really are on the dawn of a new age of personalized medicine—it may be that if we take away the fear people have of getting a genetic test we may actually encourage more healthy lifestyles, people taking control of their own destinies, so to speak. It may, in the long run save our health system thousands if not millions of dollars. In fact, it may even save the insurance companies some money as well. Would you agree with that?