As you know, the regulations of health care providers are determined by provincial and territorial regulatory bodies. To a certain extent, we're treading into provincial and territorial territory here.
One of the reasons we made it clear in the legislation that nurse practitioners could be the providers who would institute this—if it were deemed by their provinces to be an appropriate part of their scope of practice—was the concern about access, that is, that there are many places in this country where it's impossible to find a physician.
We will again work with the provinces and territories, and they will have to make decisions as whether that will in fact fall within the scope of practice of their nurses and nurse practitioners, but it is foreseeable. There are many, many similar kinds of acts that have been delegated safely to nurse practitioners. It's certainly something that physicians recognize: that for a nurse practitioner who is appropriately trained, this can fall within their scope.