Yes, that's right. We are fortunate to be able to work closely with IRCC and the Ontario MCI on things like the Express Entry roundtables and the Ontario government expert committee. The question was raised several years ago, and continues to be addressed daily. We have formed a partnership with GEO—that is, Global Experience Ontario. It's a section of the MCI. It provides videos on all the regulated professions. The government is making an effort in this regard, so that people abroad are informed ahead of time that regulated profession x requires a certain professional certification path or educational background.
It's important—and I say this in my interventions—that Ontario and the federal government regularly work together on signing agreements with various francophone countries, to ensure that people have a gateway to certain fields of endeavour if they've achieved an equivalent level of studies.
We were talking about retention. Let me use a number at random. We don't want to have 25 physicians arriving, and 20 leaving because they can't practice, have to invest $10,000 in studies, and have to work at a Starbucks for the coming two years.
Clearly, then, efforts must be made in this regard.