I think the one point that you raise around professional development is an issue. I would actually argue that the array of opportunities is probably more specific to us than in some of the general communities.
There is one point I will add, because it is relevant. One of the challenges that we have right now is the issue of remuneration for health care workers. I'll just give you a very quick story anecdotally. We lost a psychologist at one of our institutions in Alberta. They were making about $88,000 a year. They left to go to work at the Alberta hospital, where they immediately started at $108,000, and one year later went to $118,000. I can't compete against those kind of options that are out there. Provincial jurisdictions are moving in that direction, providing those remuneration opportunities that are greater than what I can provide within the federal system.