I'm going to continue talking about health because I worked in that field for a number of years before going into politics. I'm a social worker by training, somewhat like you; so we sort of come from the same world. I worked at a CLSC. The issue of recruiting doctors is virtually a national issue. I even wonder whether it isn't international. The Americans are coping quite well with this problem because they're doing a lot of privatizing. We know a little about this file. It's nevertheless an important issue.
I have a very brief question about delegating tasks. We're short of doctors, that's true, but we have nurses. I'm one of those people who believe that nurses should have more delegated duties. We're short of doctors, but nurses are competent. We know we're short of doctors and there's an aging population. Where does this debate stand in Nova Scotia?