I think particularly if you're thinking about a rural northern community, from my perspective when there's already a shortage of physicians, if they're a licensed physician and they're practising, then I think it would be important to allow them to, because we already have such a shortage.
I should have outlined the practical amendments I wanted made to the bill, I suppose, but one of the issues that is key for me is that there are not enough licensed physicians or nurse practitioners in northern and rural areas and certainly not on or near reserves.
I think if there's a licensed practitioner who is appropriately trained—and that's another key issue—then that is certainly worth consideration. I think training is particularly important. I don't think that just anybody with a licence is necessarily capable of signing off or advising on this. That's where I think training is really important.