Thank you for the question.
Without getting into the specifics of the program delivery for Indigenous Services Canada and health care in the north, what I would say is that in many cases, as I mentioned in my remarks, supplementing our professional public service is an important way to respond to both urgent shortages and urgent situations.
I could assume, in the case of health care, that if there's a need in a particular area for additional medical support that is likely urgent and time-critical, engaging services from the outside and contracting for those services would be an essential way of meeting that need and ensuring that those services are provided.