That's a great question. I think I'll start by saying that, depending on how the plan comes out, we feel that we're treating three-quarters of the Canadian population now fairly adequately. It's that 25% to 30% who are suffering.
We feel that dentists and assistants can step up. The dentist-to-population ratios are still adequate. There are certainly geographic issues that sometimes can come into play. We know that with dentistry in the sixties, seventies and eighties, certainly there were higher demands on dentists and the office staff to perform. I think that we would step up, certainly to get access for more of those vulnerable populations to get into dental chairs. I think it's something that the dental profession would do what they can to do it.
It is a challenge. We feel that we need to do something about the workforce, but at the same time, I think we could probably do that.
I have my colleague Dr. Burry, who is our CDA interim CEO.
Aaron, did you want to add anything to that?