Not entirely.
One thing I've been saying—and you say you've been listening—is that we are going to set the categories for priorities only after consultation with all of the provinces and territories and with other government departments and industry. The priorities might include medical professionals, doctors, lab technicians, nurses. There is a wide range. We're even short of veterinarians in some parts of the country.
We recognize that there are different needs in different parts of the country. That's one of the reasons we have the provincial nominee program—if the needs are specific to one region, the provinces have the flexibility to deal with them.
We're looking for priorities. As you point out, doctors may be small in number, but some are still desperately needed in Canada. In having small numbers, we're not going to be worried about displacing others who are in the lineup, as was suggested earlier. We will still meet the needs of the country.