There is currently some flexibility when it comes to that. If a dentist or a physician has full licensure, they can go anywhere in the country, and that is a good thing. However, that does not necessarily solve the distribution problem. If someone wants to practise in the suburbs, they need to have the required resources and know about that way of life—so some of the things I have already described a bit. In addition, needs have to be better adapted to the production. That will continue to be a weakness across the country until we are able to better determine the needs and until each province starts to produce its own labour force, given that physicians move without having a Canada-wide idea of the needs. The provinces are going about it somewhat haphazardly.
On May 7th, 2012. See this statement in context.