Thank you, Ms. Connell.
I guess what I'm trying to get at is this 11,000 number. What is it based on if it's not based on a comparison to how many are currently being credentialed? Without knowing how many are currently being credentialed, how did we set this target of 11,000 internationally trained health care professionals per year?
I guess what I'm trying to get a sense of is if that is a reasonable target. Is it ambitious? How does it compare to the current pace? If we're currently credentialing 5,000 per year and we want to get to 11,000, that seems like a pretty achievable thing—I have no idea—but if we're currently credentialing 50, then it's much more ambitious. Do you have any sense, even in ballpark numbers, of how many foreign-trained professionals are being credentialed?