How is the UKs National Health Service (NHS) project progressing?
It is definitely progressing better now. The program itself is very ambitious. When they are large you expect some kind of delay, but then once it gets rolled out then there will be no other country that has the same level of IT automation. More than automation, it is the ability to use IT to improve your service. It is like one of the things that we have rolled out – it is called payment by results. You pay healthcare providers not for just treatment but whether it was effective. These are things that actually redefine healthcare, so I think we have done pretty well, I think our foot print keeps expanding year on year. One of the things that expanded last quarter was that we got more work out of NHS. The tenure of the project is 10 years. We would have executed 55 million from NHS over the past three years, while the original contract was 35 million for 10 years. So it has gone up fairly well. Now we are hoping that we will get a 100 million out of NHS, lifetime. What about the Euriwa