Thank you very much, Chair, and thank you to our witnesses for being here.
I'll start with Mr. Archer and Mr. Lapointe. The health networks or health teaming or cooperative teaming has been tried across the country in numerous provinces. As Ms. Rempel said, in Alberta they actually have a team approach to health care, which might not be a cooperative per se, but it takes on another form. And you're correct that it's a provincial mandate in the sense of those who run the health care dollars.
Can you give us a sense of how in Saskatchewan, specifically, you've attracted health care professionals to give up fee-for-service, in the sense of accepting a salary and wanting to do that? What's attractive to them? From your perspective, have you heard anything from health care professionals saying that it's an attractive model for them to come into, rather than staying in a traditional model? I believe Saskatchewan still has health care professionals who are fee-for-service. They aren't all in cooperatives, I would assume.