The only thing I would add here is that the federal government I think has been quite innovative in two main areas with respect to specific programs. The Canada student loan forgiveness program, which is giving a break to rural family doctors and rural nurses, is an innovative approach that will make a difference. A couple of years ago the federal government also elected to fund family medicine residency programs in rural places—so actual specific funding for the residents in that training. I think it's that kind of innovative thinking.
And as Irving has mentioned, on this geriatric medicine thing, there are only 24 positions posted in that field of training. They don't fill. That's compared to several hundred pediatric training positions. I think there is a willingness there with our faculties of medicine to do this course correction, but the whole system has to come in line. So there's a role for the federal government to look at how we can help out the provinces, and how the provinces themselves can bring in incentives and programs that will make a difference.