We don't have a formal position on that, but it raises a very interesting idea. Dalhousie would be the closest dental school. There are 10 dental schools across the country: three in Quebec—two French-language—and one in almost every province, and then one in the Atlantic region.
I do know that the University of Toronto, where I am on staff, is looking at satellite clinics and actually going out into communities where there are going to be students who are interested. A dental school in and of itself is an extremely expensive proposition to build. It's like building a hospital that is almost entirely privately funded, so I think utilizing any kind of....
Dentistry, to a large extent, is still very hands-on. There's not a lot of dentistry we can do virtually, so I think to the extent that we can use technology to recruit prospective students and students from all income levels and from all groups of Canadians, that is something that all the universities are interested in doing.