That is because in northern Quebec a treaty was made with the federal government allowing Inuit midwives to work within their own communities, and I believe, to be paid by the federal government through a mechanism within the treaty process. Those Inuit midwives are working in their communities, and because of the relationship that is formed between the midwife and the client herself, very often we have fewer interventions taking place. So those women stay within their communities and they're not flown out, because they have a normal vaginal birth and there's no reason to fly them out.
On January 27th, 2015. See this statement in context.