Yes. I've met with a number of the people you cited, including Dr. Henderson, who gave me the evolution of what general practitioners used to receive. Keep in mind that palliative care is evolving. They're learning more and more about different cocktails for pain control and different methods to bring comfort to people.
I do think there's an opportunity to revisit this issue. The Canadian Medical Association is willing to continually update the curriculum that the doctors are going into. They should receive palliative care...because when you think about the shortage we have of palliative care specialists—we're short 400 specialists—you realize it's not a “press a button” thing.
What can we do with our existing resources, just by training our existing GPs who are out there today? There are training programs available through Pallium Canada and through universities across the country. You could increase exponentially the amount of palliative care that's delivered.