If I may, I will add to the member's question. While there are fewer barriers around education for midwives to take their education credentials across the country, there are structural framework issues that need to be considered that can help or hinder a midwife's ability to set up shop. It's not simply a matter of moving to a location and hanging up a shingle.
Depending on where a midwife would like to practice, there are issues such as how midwifery is located. They're not always autonomous primary care providers working independently in a self-employed model similar to Ontario. In other regions, they are employees who are part of a health service or a health centre.
There are also issues in terms of where—