I would love nothing better than to go back and help my colleagues in Prince Albert once in a while, because I still have a fondness for that area, that practice, and that style of practice. The barrier used to be recognition, and it is no longer; they recognize my credentials here and in Saskatchewan.
But there's another barrier. If I want to go and work a one-week relief in my former community of Prince Albert, I have to pay for a full-year licence with the college. I don't get a prorated one-week licence; I pay a full year's licence. Guess what? I'm not going to go. I would have to go for at least three months to make it worth while. That's been a barrier.
I don't know if I'm allowed, Madam Chair, to ask through you to Mr. Walsh—