I can respond to the issue of health human resources. I believe that's the direction in which the individual was going.
We have made significant investments to deal with the issue of health human resources in Canada, again, recognizing that our government supports the provinces and the territories. The provincial governments deliver health care—we transfer the funding—and each jurisdiction decides how they will spend that money within their own jurisdictions, whether that means more doctors, nurses, midwives, and whatnot. That is in their prerogative and they do that.
In addition to that, our government has made significant investments in the pan-Canadian health human resource strategy, which we announced, and the internationally educated health professionals initiative. We've also made investments in aboriginal health human resources, to train more nurses and doctors in Canada and to help establish the nursing innovation strategy for remote, isolated communities. We have made a number of investments in that area.
We've also introduced a loan forgiveness program for doctors as well as nurses. If you agree to work in a community for over five years, we will forgive the debt on your student loan. There are a number of initiatives we have done to support the provinces and territories in recruiting more nurses and doctors.
Thank you.