I think midwifery is becoming more and more recognized. In fact Health Canada has been working quite closely, at the first nations and Inuit health branch specifically, with the National Aboriginal Council of Midwives. We have provided them with funding over the years to promote their profession and to start looking at their overall work, which we've been doing.
We've also been working with a variety of different midwifery associations. In fact in the province of Ontario, through some of the work that we've been doing and with the midwives, the role of the traditional midwife is being recognized in first nation communities.
With respect to your last question, the creation of a new classification is one that is quite a complex subject and takes many years of work with Treasury Board. Frankly, we have been focusing much more on a classification for nurse practitioners, more so because there is not a federal classification for nurse practitioners. Although there is a CHIN community health NP, it really doesn't outline a nurse practitioner. So right now our focus is really on nurse practitioners.