I think the debt load is more of an influence on choice of specialty training, particularly taking young physicians away from family medicine and primary care and pushing them towards specialties that are seen as having high payoff in order to repay that debt.
I think there is still a gross oversupply of very well-qualified Canadian students who want and deserve to get into medical school. If we doubled our intake of medical students this year, we would still only just be meeting what the U.K. takes into medical school right now. We are very far behind comparative nations in terms of our commitment and investment in medical education.