Yes. I will go to my concluding facts.
In highlighting how to make the integration process easier, we have to also note that it may have the unintended consequence of drawing more people here from other countries, which contravenes one of the principles here.
Another challenge is that of reducing discrimination against internationally educated health professionals while diminishing the negative effects of their migration on their home countries.
I would also like to stress that a coordinated approach is very much warranted, particularly offered through a pan-Canadian health human resources observatory, which has been recommended by the Standing Committee on Health. I'm just back from Australia where they have an organization called Health Workforce Australia, which provides this coordinated approach. They have a model for us to look at in terms of a coordinated approach to integrating internationally educated health professionals.
Thank you very much.