Through you, Chair, to the witnesses, the primary problem here is really the length of time that it requires for somebody who's trained elsewhere to come to Canada, do all these exams and then get accepted to the resident matching service, which is what Ms. Connell is referring to, the CaRMS system.
The fact of the matter is, if we're not going to change every step of the process, what are we spending all of the money on? I don't have an issue with spending money, even though I'm a Conservative, if we're going to do something. The question is, though, if we're not changing it, what are we spending the money on? I do not understand.