I'm just going to make a comment and pass it along to Ben for a question.
I think what we're hearing is no surprise. There are some very legitimate points being put out. I do say, having done a lot of looking at this and research, including on the previous transfers, I understand why it's a three- to five-year process. The last thing we want to do is speed it up. We've heard the other is to make sure that we cover off all of the responsibilities. But I do agree with you. One of the best things we can do is not only visit Ste. Anne's, but go and visit and talk to those who are running one of the transferred facilities, to give us a better understanding. The last points made by Peter are concerning ongoing policy challenges, regardless of whether it's in-hospital or just direct department care. I just want to get on record, from our perspective, that the last thing we want to do is to speed up what is a very important transfer, and what for the most part has been a very successful start.
Ben, I think you had a question.