Yes, in fact, CIHR does conduct research, and one of its pillars specifically supports health outcomes and investments, to look at how the health care system has improved, not just during the period of the pandemic but also prior to that. It's a matter of looking at the best ways to ensure that the procedures that are put in place need to be done, can be done efficiently and are done well within the facilities that are available for them.
An example of that would be research that's been recently released looking at the types of processes that need to move forward for surgical intervention—which ones require in-hospital work, and which ones can be done in a lower-acuity setting—and that's helping to drive reduced costs. We do conduct research in that area and are helping to influence those costs.