Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, like I said in this House, I will wait until after we see the results of the first year of the review. We'll see, you know, the uptake. We'll be able to have the data. We'll be able to figure -- like, look at the difference of the clients that were on -- you know, that chose not to.
The thing is if they haven't applied and we don't know -- like, if they were in the old system of the -- and if they haven't applied, then we don't know what the difference is going to be so that kind of data, people didn't apply on the extended health benefits because they are in a higher tax bracket or, you know, then they -- we won't be able to analyze the data on how many people and what their costs were because that's also data that we will have to take in account. So I'm -- I'll just leave it at that, Mr. Chair.