Indeed, that works both ways. They should be sent elsewhere to learn, but afterwards they should also be brought back to the regions. Back home, we've made a lot of efforts to stay in contact with these people. We periodically invite them to do internships at the hospital where, for example, we try to find them summer jobs. If they're from Manitoba, they can come and work at our research centre during the summer. That enables them to stay interested in our institution. It also enables us to talk to them about prospects, about how we can open doors for them when they come back.
On December 6th, 2006. See this statement in context.