Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses for coming here this morning.
I will continue on the topic my colleague Terence Young asked you about.
I checked some statistics. We say we have a shortage of physicians in Canada. I'm representing a riding in Mississauga. It's in the GTA. It's hard for people at the present time to find a family physician. Some people are retiring. Some physicians are selling their business, and therefore there is a continuation, but some are not. Therefore, people are left looking for a family physician.
Statistics tell us that last year we had the largest number of physicians in the history of this country. How does this translate to the problem we have of a shortage of physicians to serve people?