There is progress being made in Ontario to fast-track individuals so that they don't have to drive cabs and don't have to wait, if they have the training and if they pass the medical exams, because the council of medicine must have Canadian participation. However, many of those people do. They pass the exams. They have study sessions.
There's a piece missing to direct them. That is a provincial matter. We must have somebody, an ombudsman, who can fast-track the areas we need doctors in. It's very obvious, when you look at their CVs, what the situation is.
The fast-tracking has started, not with immigration but within the system. Once you pass your exams, then where can you go and how much do you have to train? We're very specific, and so it should be. We can't allow every doctor in, but we can allow in the ones who have trained and the ones who are good. That requires some assistance or an appointee at the provincial level who can direct them, or a committee that directs them.