I would add that I think that's a symptom of the overall underinvestment that's taking place in this country, in terms of educating and training health care professionals. Because you have such an endemic shortage across the board, you have this sort of movement that creates major problems in one province. It's just an overall symptom of the fact that we need a lot more investment to ensure that we're going to be self-sufficient with respect to health human resources as we move forward. That's clearly a priority.
I would add that we have to make some real progress on a national pharmaceutical strategy, and we mustn't lose sight of the need for primary health care reform. We hear a lot about funding hospitals and, if you like, funding the status quo, but I think if we're going to move forward and have our system sustainable, we have to take a close look at health care reform.