It's keeping them in the workplace as mentors. We don't do a great job in health care for any profession. I tell my members that they are not angels of mercy any more; they are health care professionals, and they have to be treated as health care professionals. That doesn't mean they graduated with a university degree and can save the world. There has to be a transition period, and we're working on that.
It's all about patient safety. We're very lucky in Canada. We are not the U.S., and it's not about the privatization debate; it's about the liability debate. We don't go through that legal route in Canada—we are blessed—but we have to provide safe and quality care to everyone.