I understand what you are saying, but are we not fooling ourselves to some extent?
You have touched on an important aspect, because in the area of health care, to everyone's surprise you have one of the highest rates of accidents and occupational illnesses. As far as needlestick injuries are concerned, you said the level is 50%. There are backaches, etc.
There is another phenomenon that is happening in Quebec, but I have also been able to see it elsewhere. In several areas where there is a doctor shortage, nurses are agreeing to carry out medical procedures that would have been carried out by doctors in the past. This is being done.
What do you think of that? In fact, this will increase the burden and the pressure that nurses are under. I understand that it would be interesting professionally speaking. I believe that this should be done to help doctors. Therefore, there is pressure from both sides.