I think the report on wait times identified better utilization of existing staff as one of the key things--actually taking a very critical look at how existing staff is being used. There has been some research work around that, and certainly some of the improvements around administration of waiting lists and those types of things have been critical. So I think there have been some administrative changes made, in utilization of staff and administration, that have improved wait times.
But you're correct. The underlying problem is simply going to get worse, as we all I think have aging workforces. As I say, from our perspective we're becoming heavily dependent on foreign-trained pharmacists. The situation is going to get worse unless we have some significant new investment.