Health Canada does not have direct responsibility for the regulatory function in medicine, of course. That's with provincial and territorial governments, and they've delegated that responsibility, in most cases, to their own regulatory agencies. All of the work we've done on new initiatives to integrate foreign-trained professionals, we do with a steering committee of the regulators and the leading national organizations.
For example, the work we've done on a common assessment for international medical graduates was led by the Medical Council of Canada. It included regulatory agencies from across the country. It included provincial-territorial governments. We don't try to substitute. We don't have the expertise. We depend on the expertise of those partners to make sure that the balance is right, that we're not working so quickly to integrate that we've kind of lost sight of the health and safety considerations that are primary for the regulators.