That's one of the challenges.
I'm from Oshawa. I had a wellness clinic. I'm a chiropractor, and I work with medical doctors. I know that my colleague across the way is also a chiropractor. One of the things we always used to hear was that one day in an acute-care bed would pay for a year's worth of chiropractic care.
It just amazes me that it seems that we still can't direct people to the right professional at the right time.
Dr. Rosenberg, I'm quite pleased to see a geography professor here, because it seems that we have had a lot of health care professionals and the standard people, let's say, we would expect to have here.
I liked what you had to say. In your bio, you mentioned that you were planning to do more research on volunteerism. You also brought up the differences between small towns and urban areas. A lot of Canadians are in small towns. How does that relate to volunteerism? How can we use volunteers in a better way?