Sir, I don't think it's a period of hit and miss. I think it's a transformable period of basically change management. When you look at western countries across the world, Canada is somewhere dead last in terms of community physicians and automation, because there hasn't been this requirement to get them moving. That said, you've got 50% of the physicians in Alberta in the community using computers, you've got about 40% in Ontario who have moved, and in some cases the provinces have moved without any federal funds.
What we're going to see is an acceleration over the next little while, and a vast proportion of those new moneys from the government are going to be made available to move clinicians into the community settings. So I'm very hopeful that we're going to play catch-up with the western world. We certainly plan to have about 12,000 doctors, certainly in the first movement of the $500 million, moving with computerized systems in their offices.