Our government is carrying out initiatives that have been in the works for a long time with the provinces and the territories. The 100 new residency spots will greatly support delivering health care. Particularly in rural and remote communities, it is always a challenge to get personnel into those sectors. This residency spot focuses on areas where there are huge gaps, so that is welcome news. Each jurisdiction has rolled out its plan.
In Budget 2011 we are providing assistance to medical students, doctors, and nurses to forgive up to $40,000 on their student loans. There are a number of other areas in which we are making huge investments to train more aboriginal people and provide more services to rural and remote communities, and each of those initiatives makes a huge difference. In fact, I just spoke on the “taming of the queue” today, and the conversation was that each of these steps makes a huge difference in getting more young people to enter the health field. Not everyone can afford to go to medical school, and we're trying to get more doctors. This is one of the initiatives that is welcome news to those individuals.
This is in partnership with the provinces and territories. This is an area in which there was a gap. We responded and are rolling that out. I'm quite excited about the outcomes and feedback we've received so far.