You know, we have very strong human rights legislation in Canada, and it doesn't allow us to look at some cohorts differently than others. We have to look at individuals. We have standards in place and we have what we call the selection criteria, which can be made available to the committee. This is where we say that first of all they need to demonstrate language proficiency. Citizenship and Immigration won't allow you around that, and neither will we. They have to work with patients in the right language. They have to demonstrate good standing. They have to demonstrate good character. They have to demonstrate that they are healthy. They have to take some exams that only foreign grads have to take. Then, when they get here, we will not allow someone to practise medicine under a provisional licence unless they undergo a period of observed practice in an assessment mode.
We have a limited number of slots. It's complicated, but everybody has to go through the same system.