Just anecdotally, I get the impression that where it was initially going to provide immediate benefit was in moving in these international pharmacy graduates. They were getting licensed in Saskatchewan and then moving straight into Ontario. I heard first-hand of these cases, that now it would be easier to get around the Ontario restrictions so that the chain pharmacies could bring them into Ontario. I think, again, it comes back to the international pharmacy graduates.
I want to reinforce that this isn't our solution, bringing pharmacists here. I was down at a conference in Brazil. We're bringing pharmacists in from South Africa, where pharmacists are trying to mount an educational program against HIV. It isn't responsible action by Canada to pull these pharmacists from these countries to solve our human resource problems here.