Thank you, Dawn.
Certainly, there is some room for that. I think we have to consider that there is a massive shortage of speech-language pathologists in Canada, with the number of speech-language pathologists per capita half of what it is in the United States, for example. We could have locums, and we could have virtual care, but there are just not very many speech-language pathologists, so that's an issue.
We are using virtual care quite a bit, and one particular way in which we're using it is to send students into northern communities and supervise those students from the city using Zoom and other technologies. So there is an opportunity for that.
The other thing is to have communication disorders assistants in those communities that communicate with speech pathologists who are spread further apart and are thinner on the ground.