Yes, absolutely. That would be a great way to contribute directly. It could be a program to bring Rwandan physicians to Canada to study psychiatry, or bring graduates from high school and college programs to Canada to study psychiatry and become doctors, and then they'd go back to Rwanda.
In terms of going back, I think it's a case-by-case issue. When people end up in a place, they can become connected to it and end up staying there. It becomes a personal choice or decision to go back. I've seen the so-called brain drain, where you bring in a group of young people from a developing country and then, when they finish their degrees, they stay here. Maybe we could do some research to see if we could incentivize young people to go back.
I do think it would be an absolutely amazing program. It could also be the same with having Canadian.... Well, unfortunately we probably do not have enough funding to bring in Canadian psychiatrists to share some experiences with existing psychiatrists or those in training.