One of the things we're seeing, of course, one of the reasons for that surge in demand in emergency departments is that we often end up seeing children in pediatric emergency departments who could be seen by family practice and who either don't have a family doctor or are not able to get in to see their family doctor. Bolstering our primary care capacity is absolutely a crucial piece of that.
Here locally we are working. We have something called the Kids Come First health team that works with primary care physicians and community pediatricians. We've set up a couple of urgent care clinics. I think we need a system-wide view of how we support primary care to be able to deliver in team-based models on that first-line response that can help keep children and adults out of hospital.