 You've just been diagnosed with heart disease, maybe you've suffered a heart attack. You're scared. You have good reason to be scared because cardiovascular disease is the number one killer in Canada. What the doctor and the partners have developed here is a customized rehabilitation program that promotes recovery and prevention of a repeat. It involves, as you will hear and see, momentarily monitored exercise, dietary counseling, education, and emotional support because it is an emotional thing for people to go through. The people are really what make the difference. The people of the Happy Heart Program, more than bricks and mortar, more than anything else, are really what make that difference because when I'm ready to have that Twinkie, well, truthfully sometimes I do have that Twinkie, but when I'm ready to have that Twinkie, I think about the knowledge that I have learned. I know how long and one of these machines it will take me to work off that Twinkie and maybe, just maybe, I pass by. To prevent one year of life lost, we spent minus and eight hundred dollars. This is one of the very few interventions in medicine when it actually costs nothing. The system saves the money by promoting adherence to programs like such. We cannot continue to fund the treatment of disease. We need to take more responsibility personally for our own health. And programs like this are designed to provide tools to people and families that will allow them to do it.