It's a great question.
We don't have data to know whether this program is encouraging more family physicians or nurses to move to these areas. What we do think is that if we want to get physicians to rural areas, we need to do it by having incentive programs rather than mandatory return of service agreements, or disincentive programs, or limiting the ability of physicians to practise in urban areas. We want people to go to areas where they will want to stay and practise. That could mean also doing a better job of recruiting medical students from rural areas, because we know that they are twice as likely to return to practise in rural areas than their urban counterparts. The bottom line is we don't have that data, but we certainly think that it helps.