I'd be happy to respond to your first question, Dr. Fry.
In terms of mobility and the ability of nurses to move across the country, I would say we've made great strides in that work. Regulators have been working for many years to harmonize the requirements, and the agreement on internal trade put further mechanisms in place.
There are now mechanisms for nurses who are regulated in one jurisdiction to very quickly become regulated in another jurisdiction. The added piece to that is what I mentioned earlier in terms of the creation of the national nursing assessment service, so that once internationally educated nurses have been registered or regulated in an individual jurisdiction, they then will be recognized for mobility across Canada.
While you may be disappointed with some of the outcomes of the health accord, the work that regulators have been engaged in across Canada has gone a long way to support labour mobility.