There are a couple of really important things. I'll turn to my colleague Mr. Scoffield in a second, who is a really good expert in this area.
Montreal helped us in a really practical way to kind of see our blemishes. It really helped us to see where we had duplication. It forced us to come together and have real conversations about “Why we are doing it this way when you do it that way, and is that creating a negative impact in the system?” It also helped us learn some very good lessons on how we could quickly adapt and make things easier as we went down the road.
The project in Montreal is very paper-based. The project we're going to go to in Toronto is more electronically based, so we expect to see some more efficiencies. Those lessons learned from Montreal will help situate us for the much bigger project in Toronto, which I think—and Bruce will correct me here—deals with around 55% of the national cases.
I'll ask Bruce to comment.