Sure.
The minister announced money for the Medical Council of Canada to develop a standard national knowledge exam and performance assessment for international medical graduates. An international educational professional centre was established in Ontario with funding of almost $16 million. An orientation program for internationally educated nurses, pharmacists, and other health professionals was developed to help them adapt their practices to the Canadian health care system; $599,000 goes to the pharmacy faculty in Toronto for that project.
As well, Manitoba received $1.4 million for an assessment in registration requirements and appointment opportunities for internationally educated health professionals in Manitoba. There is funding for all jurisdictions. We haven't concluded one with Saskatchewan; there's money set aside for that province as well.
Those are some of the items.