I appreciate that. Actually, that's probably the fairest. If you can have your colleagues with greater knowledge and expertise in that space provide an answer to that question in writing, that would be appreciated.
As a related question, you mentioned a couple of times an emphasis on the recognition of foreign credentials. It's incredibly important, and I'm glad to see the government address that particular problem. I've engaged in the past with the National Dental Examining Board of Canada. Due to the pandemic, as an example, there's been a backlog of tests. Tests have been cancelled and have had to be rescheduled. There's a backlog, not of recognizing foreign credentials per se, but of ensuring that the tests are in place. There's a whole swath of people who are ready to work in Canada, and it's the testing system that is getting in the way.
As a result, when you look at that $100 million and how it can be best allocated, are you in conversations specifically relating to testing capacity and ensuring that once people get through those tests and are ready to enter the workforce, we're expediting that process?