That's interesting.
From what I understand, in British Columbia everybody has to be in the room. I forget what it's called, but the anesthesiologist, nurse and pediatric surgeon all have to be in the room prior to the start of the surgery and get the patient's sign-off.
I'm going to jump to my second question, but if I'm wrong on that, definitely correct me. It's only because I have about 30 seconds left.
The other fact that jumped out was that less than half of all operations for children are performed by people other than pediatric surgeons.
Are these typically family doctors in rural and remote areas? If someone doesn't have the benefit of living in downtown Vancouver and they're in a remote area in B.C.—if they don't go to your hospital—then are they getting their surgery done by a family physician instead?