On education, then, I think the Department of Justice talked about palliative care when they had their consultation on physician-assisted dying in January 2016. They said that out of 77,000 physicians, 51 are palliative care specialists and 123 family practitioners have that focus. Out of 77,000, fewer than 200 are equipped to medically provide supervision. Out of 360,000 RNs, 1,348 have a certificate in palliative care.
There's clearly going to be a need to focus on education to make sure there's appropriate training. You were kind of silent on that, I guess. You identified palliative care training and the educational needs of palliative health care providers, but we're really looking at generic positions and having them with some degree of specialty versus.... Or were you picturing a whole new type of provider who is focusing on palliative care?