Perhaps I can answer that question.
We bottomed out at an intake of about 1,500 new graduates a year in the mid-1990s, and we're now up to about 2,700 enrollees in medical school today. So there has been a genuine concerted effort to increase physician supply.
We estimate that in order to get to a steady state, because it's going to take some time for those new medical students to graduate from the system, we probably would need about another 300, getting to about 3,000 doctors per year entering medical school, in order to get to a steady state.