Yes, we would try to do this and work with the universities and colleges to support it. Primary care is an interesting one, because we have a very large family medicine program here, but it's a distributed education model, and they have placements all over Ontario and beyond. They don't just train in Kingston. We need to take advantage of models like that. We have lots of hospitals in the province where surgeons could go to receive part of their training. We do some of that already with Lakeridge, for example. There's probably a lot more opportunity to do that than we take right now.
The downstream effects are significant. One of the biggest concerns I hear about is in the physiotherapy and occupational therapy training programs, where they just can't get access to enough clinical placements, which they need to finish their training. It's not just physicians; it's nurses and others.