I know a couple of stories in my riding. They're both doctors from eastern Europe, and because they were making $10 an hour, it took them three or four years to save up enough money to pay for the exams and the books. It sounds like a very arduous process. Hopefully we can look for ways to alleviate this situation.
Fleur-Ange, maybe you could help me on this. Do you know how many foreign-trained doctors have passed the equivalency exams but have not been able to be placed into residency? One thing we've heard is that there is certainly a lack of residency spots for foreign-trained doctors. On an annual basis, do we know whether that gap is getting bigger or smaller?