It's kind of like having a membership at Costco. You can have a subscription in our clinic and have this menu of services, including an e-consult connection to your doctor. You can pay a nominal monthly fee to do that, or cooperatives and credit unions bulk purchase those services for their members, of whom there are 309,000 in Nova Scotia. That's sort of how it's working at the moment.
We hope the province will see the light and will see this as a way of reducing wait times and of reducing the use of emergency rooms and will make it billable time. What's interesting is that in Nova Scotia you can call a 1-811 number and talk to a foreign person—a foreign person being somebody you don't know—and the province will pay $60 for that call, but they won't pay for you to talk to your own doctor in our clinic, somebody who knows you, has your file, and has your information. There is something fundamentally wrong with the system.