 There are long wait lists. I would argue unacceptably long wait lists in some cases for MRIs across the province. We need to make investments in making sure that we shorten those wait lists. That's one of the dividends that British Columbians can see as a result of a strong and growing economy. And it starts with investments like the one we're announcing today, $20 million in budget allocations over the next four years, which will ultimately mean in the fourth year an additional $20 million contribution to health authorities that will mean we are able to expand the number, grow the number of MRIs that we do in the province by 45%. That means about 65,000 more MRI scans will be performed every year in British Columbia, significantly shortening the wait list that people experience when they're trying to get that work done that's so important to improving their quality of life quickly. I think this is a fantastic announcement. And from our point of view in medical imaging, I know this will mean a great deal for our patients. I think all of you know how important MRI is for assessing multiple medical conditions. I mean literally everything from the head to the toe is scanned with MRI. The information that we get can be a game changer in many cases. If you're waiting for a test like MRI, your life's on hold. We're all strongly motivated to get better. If you can't get better, I think everyone knows how you're going to feel. So again, I'm really excited to be part of this announcement that there's going to be increased funding. It's going to make a big difference to a lot of our patients.