Thank you for the question, Mr. Wilks.
I've had some experience working in isolated communities. As a resident I spent a few months in Moose Factory, a community on James Bay. The technological tools that we used to access some specialist input were telehealth and telemedicine.
I also want to get back to your initial concern because I think it's a valid one. That's the shortage of health care professionals in rural communities. Telehealth is one of the best practices we can use to meet this demand. Studies have also been done, and I'm happy to connect you to them afterwards. To increase the health of the workforce in rural populations we need to also start recruiting medical students and future physicians who are from those communities. I think those are certainly other best practices we can share among our medical education systems across the country.