That's actually the second part of the question I was getting to. A core business of Infoway is standards development around an architecture and a blueprint. It's very simple in our world. If we're going to fund a project, you have to use the standards. If you don't use the standards, we won't fund the project. Even so, there are going to be some variances, because the business requirements change from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. That's number one.
Number two, there are some IT legacy systems that we haven't funded and that have old standards. As these come up for redevelopment, we will ensure that the new standards are adopted. Think about your experience as a patient. You go to your GP, to your emergency room, to clinics, or to labs. Typically, we don't do that from Toronto to Whistler; we do that in the area we live in. It's important to get those data operating around the traffic patterns of the individual. When I talk about adoption, if there's not interoperability between these systems, we wouldn't pay and they wouldn't get a take-up rate. Certainly, the aim of this is that when you travel from Toronto to Whistler or wherever, you should be able to access your record in a compatible way. Over time, I believe this will happen.