I think the example of the British nurse who took seven years is an apt example of how this maybe isn't working that well. Does it make sense to you—and I guess there are some other nurses on the panel—that they have this national portal that kind of evaluates the standards of education the nurse has and then says that it's actually up to the provinces, and the provinces have other rules?
How can we make it a better system? There are jurisdiction issues, obviously. Most health care delivery is by the provinces. The regulation of professionals is by the provinces. Would having a pan-Canadian health strategy, or a Canadian workforce planning task force, help to address these inefficiencies and to have a system that makes more sense and doesn't require seven years to circumnavigate?