Thank you.
I'll be a bit of a broken record on the fact that we don't have data.
Regarding your previous question of whether we have enough doctors, I don't know. Do we have the right kind of doctors? Could we actually use that dataset to inform our medical students to help them choose which profession they go in?
There's been a trend in my own career. When I graduated from my residency, every one of my colleagues wanted to have an office and a position and had in mind that they would have this for life. That's no longer the truth. We now have residents who see themselves graduating with the flexibility to have locums and not have the burden of an administrative office and so forth.
I think it goes both ways in looking at what our graduating physicians are looking for to meet the needs of the populations and starting with what the population needs.
Absolutely, we've heard—