I just want to congratulate you on the system and your management, which have obviously been truly first rate. I think you've underestimated the tremendous potential to improve health care for Canadians with electronic health records and underestimated savings. For example, the Canadian Pharmacists Association told the Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada that Canadians waste $2.9 billion a year related to prescription drugs. As well, the Romanow commission reported that as much as $10 billion a year of our health care dollars is taken up with hospitalizations due to adverse drug reactions. One out of nine Canadians who enter a hospital suffer an adverse drug reaction. So if the e-health records can track adverse drug reactions and we act to address risky drugs, the reduction of human misery and the cost savings are massive.
My first question is, how much has been saved related to remote diagnostic imaging? The report mentions up to 17,000 patient transfers a year. What financial figure would that represent, roughly? If you don't have a figure but you can guesstimate, that would be helpful.