Sure.
I was going to comment on that and say that, in whatever new entity a third site becomes, wherever that may be, one of the things that we had already identified as really important was that we do have a true tri-cultural mandate. Even if we were still confined to 30 spaces, make sure that's one-third English, one-third French, one-third indigenous learners as the population, recognizing that there are different ways of knowing.
One of the things that we were confined by at Laurentian, because of a hiring freeze, was our ability to hire full-time faculty who identified as being experts in indigenous knowledge. We recognize that. It was something that we couldn't address, so I think that would be really important going forward, hopefully expanding beyond the number 30 with the ability to have out-of-province placements, recognizing the provincial boundaries as being permeable, as being a colonial entity.
I don't want to step into that too much. It's not my area of expertise, but at the same time, it's really important that we stop confining this to being just an Ontario issue, because midwifery is a national issue.