Maybe I could start.
It's correct in terms of the jurisdictional issue. I think one of the points I made was the success—at least I think it's a success—the federal government has had in encouraging the different provincially licensed bodies to come together with mutual recognition agreements, so there can be greater portability of employment across Canada—which I think is a good thing. You can respect jurisdictions and still encourage mobility between those jurisdictions, and I think there's a role the federal government can play in that type of work encouraging mobility.
I think the mutual recognition agreements' success has actually encouraged regulators to be able to understand that a credential that's earned in another jurisdiction can be compared with one in their own, and that same shift in mindset has assisted them in recognizing foreign credentials.