I'll also comment.
From our perspective, in terms of innovative ideas, we've mentioned some of them today, such as national licensure and opportunities to create more mobility within the health workforce. They also create a lot more opportunities to scale and consider virtual care, and how it can be used to address access issues, particularly with things like rural and remote patients being able access specialist care.
The other piece is scaling integrated, team-based models within the primary care system. We are hearing over and over from our colleagues in family medicine that the old style of the fee-for-service siloed business model in family medicine is not attracting new doctors. They want to work in teams. They want to provide collaborative care to their patients.
Those two ideas, if implemented, would have quite profound impacts on access and sustainability.
Thank you.