Whoever has the answer to that question you should definitely talk to, because that's a pretty important question. I wouldn't say that I have the answer to that question. I would say that in the States, because they're in more of a private health care environment, there's a lot more reason to adopt health care technologies, because if you're a private hospital and your hospital is more efficient, you could kind of compete on that. You could say, “Come to us because we have the latest and greatest technologies”.
In our more public health care system, there's less of an initiative to do that, but when you hear health care providers and hospitals speaking, they want to adopt the technologies. I think there might be a little bit of risk aversion, because our environment is obviously more risk-averse as opposed to the environment of the States which is more one of risk management. I think because the health care system and the way that clinicians practise are very practice-based and very best-practice based, probably the best way to get closer to that would be to try to create a framework to say this is how the hospital engages with the business that wants to come in and innovate and provide a solution. This is how we go about structuring that so both sides are protected.