Thank you for the great question.
We believe, and this is part of the work we're doing through the physician resource task force, that medical students should understand from the very beginning that they have a social accountability and that they will be asked to work where the needs are greatest.
We also believe that the problem isn't so much an incorrect number of physicians but a distribution problem. I would suggest that the model that currently exists in the province of Quebec, in which new graduating physicians can only work where the government states that there will be a position, is a model you may want to look at. That, I can tell you, is really helping within that province.
Just to correct a point, the vast majority of physicians are actually self-employed, and we bill the province for services. This was part of the initial conversation about what the crux of the problem is. A physician can chose to work two half-days a week or work six days a week, at this point in time.