Our concern was that the department wasn't able to assure there weren't unlicensed medical professionals providing service. So we went and looked for the doctors to see if they were all certified or licensed. But we didn't go back, then, to say, okay, what are the credentials that are needed in this and have they followed all the training within a certain province. We didn't go that far.
The department itself, though, does have a training program that they have arranged with the provincial health care system so that people can go and work in hospitals—I presume in emergency wards or whatever—to keep their skills up to date. That was one area as well where we found that people weren't completing that, weren't doing that as much as was expected. So that's another area where the department needs to have better information and a better understanding of why this program that they have put in place is not producing all the results. Is it because these doctors are overworked, or the medical professionals generally are overworked, and aren't able to be freed up to go and do this? So there needs to be, again, more analysis.
Perhaps Ms. Loschiuk wants to add something.