That's fantastic. That leads really well into my next question.
You talked about how there's a disorganized system that disadvantages families who live outside of urban centres. As an MP who represents a large northern isolated region in northeastern Alberta, I know that there are no children's hospitals throughout my entire riding. That means families in my riding who need those kinds of services often have to go into larger centres like Edmonton or Calgary, which are five or nine hours away, in order to get services.
There has been movement in the last little while to have more services delivered at community hospitals. I'm just wondering if you think situations like that would help not only with the health human resources, to allow some of these nurses who have specialized to stay in their communities, but also to provide solutions to families that are outside of those urban centres.