Across Canada, provinces with respect to health have been trying to move towards more virtual care. When we looked at physician billing during the pandemic, we saw that while physician visits dropped significantly in April and May and June of last year, for the visits that physicians did do, up to 50% were virtual. There was a huge increase in virtual care. Some provinces, such as Newfoundland, very specifically used virtual care to deviate people from the hospital. They wanted to ensure that they freed up beds.
Virtual care is being seen as very important. I can't comment on whether the money is appropriate or not. One of the other things that we're working towards and that we need to work towards with virtual care, if we're targeting this money, is measuring it appropriately, understanding whether or not it's effective for patients and they get the care they need—