I think it's fair to say that it's going to be a combination of things that will help with this. First of all, the number of medical school places in recent years has increased by 30% in this country, after a disastrous turn of events in the early 1990s, when governments of all stripes reduced the number of medical school spaces. So that will, in the long term, obviously be of assistance.
You have the international medical graduates, and you have perhaps a lot of provinces looking at other means of delivering medical services, looking at scopes of practice issues, like physicians' assistants and nurse practitioners, which will help ease the situation in some areas. And integrated health teams will be important, which a number of provinces are pursuing, partially with funding from the federal government.
So I don't think there's one magic bullet in this, but I believe that a combination of things will be of assistance to you.
Our goal, incidentally, is to get 1,000 doctors, 800 nurses, and 500 other medical professionals as a result of our funding.