—but I will obviously be delighted to come back.
I will leave you with this. I often get asked the question, because of its great importance to the transformation of records: why is it taking so long? My response is, why is it taking so long compared to what?
When you think about our banking systems today, it took 10 years, from when the first bank got its general ledger in, to get the rest of its branches online. It took an additional 10 years, meaning 20 years in total, for the first Interac transaction; and it took an additional 10 years before you or I could access our own bank account at home. When you think that it took 30 years, or 20 years at minimum, for the banks to do that and you think about their credits and debits, and you also think about the number and complexity of transactions in health care, it's going to take a long while. I believe that in the next 10 or so years, this country will make tremendous progress.