I don't know the people who don't take the exam; I only know the people who do. But I would say on the issue of the cost that we are a not-for-profit charitable organization, and at this moment all the exams are cost-recovery, except for the qualifying examination, which is subsidized by an endowment the council has. So in terms of the cost as an issue, if that's an access issue, that is a problem for those individuals.
I just point out that any of us--and I'm a licensed physician in Newfoundland--if we do not practise for two years, have to do remedial work. So delaying a candidate for more than two years automatically requires them to have further education. So that is an issue.