I might also add that through the economic action plan, the government has provided us with significant means of addressing some of those issues.
As you know, over the course of two years we invested $50 million to address a list of priority occupations. The federal government has included physicians as part of the next set of priority occupations. That's certainly a very concrete step.
The $50 million also served to fund a project with the Medical Council of Canada—certainly with HRSDC, and in collaboration with Health Canada—to develop a national process to provide support for international and Canadian medical graduates as they apply for medical registration.
What this project will literally do is to streamline the process for obtaining a medical licence. When we talk about concrete examples of what the framework does in terms of dealing with the occupations, these projects are fundamental. We have, as you know, 14 priority occupations, and we've had projects with all the occupations to date. We're continuing, through the process of national consultation, to establish and identify the priorities for those occupations and then to determine how we can help them improve their process.
Obviously not all of the occupations start from the same starting points, so we adapt our projects to their needs.