It's done province by province. We have regulatory colleges, and we have the College of Midwives of Ontario that regulates our graduates. We've recently launched a national accreditation program for midwifery schools, so now there is that national oversight around the quality of the program.
The schools in Ontario were visited for accreditation over the last year and a half, and a member of the college of midwives was present, as the regulators want to keep a close eye on accreditation as well. We have a very defined scope of practice. Midwifery exists almost everywhere.
P.E.I. and Yukon are kind of pulling things together and have made recent announcements, so I think that shortly we will have midwifery across Canada.