Infoway was set up by the first ministers as a national organization to work with the federal government and to work with the provinces and territories to move this agenda along. The basic mandate was to accelerate the adoption of these systems. One of the first things Infoway did was to sit down with the provinces and territories to understand and define what the priorities should be. From there, we have six core programs and 12 programs in total, and then we worked with the provinces. Once they decided on priorities, we then asked them to give us their three-year plans of how these priorities were going to be rolled out, which they did.
Based on those three-year plans, I went back to the board and said the goal should be that by 2010 we should hit 50% of availability. As I've said before, as these systems roll out they will, by 2010, start to impact and provide benefits to every citizen in the provinces and territories. The first part of that goal has happened. The second part is slower in coming. At the end of the day, as Madam Fraser said, we are very much dependent upon the pace of the provinces, but they've agreed to what the priorities are. In those priority areas, we certainly have strategic plans, and we have their plans, which we build on.