Well, it's kind of hard; you have to do it over many years. But in terms of our success rate, among the patients who came in and who had failed in a one-on-one, generally the failure rate was about 65%. Those are the people we saw. It wasn't those who came in initially and wanted information.
So we would follow them through, but it was very difficult. The systems didn't allow us to really find out how they were three years later—if they failed, they wouldn't talk to you—but the success rate of the patients who were there was about 85%. That was high. Our treatment centre was as good as any centre out there, as good as the $1,900 that Remuda Ranch was charging.
That's what OHIP told us when I finally got them to do an audit. They went to all the big centres first, because the patients were asking for it, but...anyway.