I wonder if I might dive in here.
The agreement on internal trade, in chapter seven, now says that if a credential is awarded in one province, it must be recognized in another. That's law in Canada. However, the implementation of that is going very slowly.
The other component that ties in with what Kim has been speaking about is the whole idea of foreign credential recognition and the framework to ensure that an individual has his or her credentials recognized very quickly, specifically within a year of arrival in Canada, or that a program is put together to allow that individual to in fact attain the credential that is needed in Canada based on Canadian prerequisites. Those things are in place, but....