It brings up another question. I know that when I talk to some clinics in my jurisdictions in the Yukon in settings that are similar to yours, they are facing similar circumstances. People who do not have coverage are taking a hit. That in turn seems to affect their ability to resource themselves. If they did have access to increased public health coverage, it might enable them to increase and build their capacity to meet the needs of the community—in other words, hire more people and have a fuller roster, as it were.
Would that reflect your own experience?