I have a comment that I can make, based on my own past as a speech pathologist, which is that our own provinces in this country had a lot of trouble with this about 30 years ago, but they managed to sit down, discuss it, and sort it out. I believe that we've done similar things with the United States in the health professions that I know best. It's my anticipation that with goodwill one can sort these things out. It's just something we need to be aware of.
It's of benefit, if you will, for us to be able to profit from that kind of highly qualified personnel who are trained in Europe. We have many areas of this country that are underserved, I can tell you, in terms of speech pathology. We need more personnel. We don't have the capacity to produce them in our universities right now, so we would need personnel like that—