All right.
The authorities that oversee the medical schools and residency programs have incorporated palliative care as a core competency, but we struggle as educators to get palliative care content inside the curriculum to get our rotations done. There are a number of barriers, and one of them is insufficient faculty. There absolutely is a lack of palliative care specialists.
I know the Champlain region very well. I worked there for a few years. In Petawawa, for example, the family health team trained up the whole team to provide a palliative care approach, and it's made a very big difference, but there are still many areas across the country—and you've highlighted some of those rural areas—where there aren't enough resources.
I've also helped in New Brunswick, trying to build the palliative care capacity there—