One is supporting infrastructure, including Internet access. Outside of Thunder Bay and Sudbury, it's not that easily available. That's number one.
I actually have a paper here if somebody wants it. It's from the Ontario Medical Association students who have solutions, including covering counselling for everyone—counselling that's universally covered or OHIP-covered, whatever you want to call it—so that people have access to proper counselling.
On a positive note, having been the former program director for the psychiatry residency program at NOSM, I will say that we've now graduated eight residents, two of whom are indigenous and practising in the north. Out of those eight residents, six are practising in the north, and one of them is living in northern Toronto but does all her work remotely.
Last is to support the medical school. We're trying to do some really unique things, I think, and we often attract people who finish medical school and who are from the north, and those are the people who are staying in the north—