It includes the estimates of the impacts and the costs of emergency room visits, yes. So you can see from G-1 that the mean that we're looking at is a reduction nationally of about 1,000 emergency room visits. We can break that down to the number of emergency room visits per province, and then we multiply that by a cost factor to come up with a total amount, which for all of the impacts came to $6.4 billion nationally. For Quebec it was in the range of about $2.2 billion on the figure below.
I'm not sure if everybody has the same copy as I do, but there was a typo in G-5. The green bar is at the total benefits. The blue bar is at the per capita benefits.
I'm sorry, it's other way around. So I'm reading it wrong as well. The per capita needs to be green; otherwise you look at Saskatchewan and you see the discrepancy.