With respect to the work we are doing, like my colleagues, there isn't any one province we can point to. It's with respect to the nurses who are working in an advanced scope of practice that we've been working with provinces. I've been working with first nations and Inuit health branch for many years. We have been working with provinces for many years. Many of them run into exactly the same situation whereby they have to provide services to their remote communities. That's why, for example, in the province of British Columbia, through the work that we've been doing with British Columbia and working with the regulatory bodies and the health professions, they now have a new, advanced certificate that recognizes a broader scope of practice.
Saskatchewan is going there. Each of the provinces are working to ensure means are in place for the broader scope of practice for registered nurses primarily to be recognized. We are not asking nurses to work significantly beyond their scope of practice and putting anything in jeopardy. There isn't one place. We've been working continuously. Each province is dealing and looking at it within their specific area and we're working with them to find a good solution that works for all.