Thank you.
One of the challenges we see across Canada now is travelling nurses. They're travelling all over the country and all over the world, and taking their skills to various levels, which is a huge challenge. My wife and I moved to rural Saskatchewan, so, as many of my colleagues do, we deal with rural areas. We're challenged in those areas to ensure that we have appropriate staffing. You mentioned quite clearly about community hospital centres having the ability to try to keep people in those local communities before the parents send them or the doctors end up sending them up to the specialty hospitals, in particular the children's hospitals—for example, Pattison Children's Hospital in Saskatoon, or in Calgary, etc.
Ultimately, these are challenges. The concern that is out there is that today the public tends to turn around and look at Dr. Internet and Dr. Social Media to choose the answers and determine what their problems are. Through that, they then jump on it and say they have to go to these...and clog up a lot of the children's hospitals or even our mainstream hospitals.
How do we go about solving that? What steps can we take to try to get Canadians to understand that their practitioners are where they need to be getting their advice from?