Thank you.
If you are looking at the programs that are currently running in communities such as Barrie, or if you look to the west, to Kitchener--Waterloo, down into southwestern Ontario or southeastern Ontario, they are going to be losing their incentive grants. The free tuition program will collapse on April 2. Those moneys have been reallocated into alternative funding programs hitting more rural and remote communities.
I would refer to Dr. Wootton's comments on whether it is a matter of geography or it is an incentives program better focused on responsibility. The polyvalence they have mentioned is probably the program you are looking at. You are looking at supporting physicians with a broader scope of practice. If that is rewarded, then these communities have the opportunity to recruit and sustain physicians.