The next subject has to do with something we touched on last time. It pertains to retention, more or less. It's the ability of the families to access health care.
You described a project in Trenton. We had done something similar in Petawawa, but we just can't get the doctors to stay. There was really good collaborative effort between the town of Petawawa and the military, but due to the shortage of doctors... Ontario rations its doctors by limiting the number of residencies.
My question to you is this: does the Calian group that provides doctors to the military require the doctors to be licensed in one of the provinces?