I think again it's important to emphasize that, yes, it's true, of course, in rural and remote communities that there absolutely are access issues. I think it's hard for a middle class Indian like me to get a family doctor here. It's much harder when you're street-involved to get a family doctor or to have the proper pediatrician afterwards or the proper follow-up care. So the challenges are terrific. Again, it's access to health care, as the previous witness talked about. It's not merely to say it's there; it's actually having it accessible to people in communities where they go. It absolutely remains a challenge.
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