If I may, we were surprised when the announcement came through as well. The way that Minister Kenney was portrayed in the media...he said that doctors had refused to come to the table, or implied that doctors had refused to come to the table. We quickly got onto the system and said, “What table didn't we come to?” And apparently, that's not quite what was said.
We're actually pretty proud; we're ahead of the curve on this one. We think the confusion may stem from a request that we made to the Forum of Labour Market Ministers asking for an extension to the implementation deadline that was originally April 1, 2009, when it comes to implementing the agreement on internal trade.
We had asked for a two-year extension, and we think that is where the confusion started to arise. We know we're most likely not going to be granted that deadline. But as we're working on the AIT, we're working on foreign credential recognition at the same time, so we think we'll be ready before then.