We actually just recruited a permanent physician to Fort Smith, but we’ve lost them already to a better offer in B.C. So this is a constant. It’s more about how we can keep them. So if you add this to the work we’re doing on community call coverage, if we can lessen and use more of the physicians in the Territory, it will reduce the number of nights. Currently in Hay River or Fort Smith you would have to be on call every second night and that doesn’t encourage anybody to come and be a permanent doctor. We are using the nurse practitioners effectively, especially in Fort Smith, so we think that first of all if we pool the physician resources, we’ll be able to recruit the numbers that we need and have more permanency.
The advantage that we do have right now is we’re starting to get more long-term locums. It’s the same people that are coming up. That’s the first way of starting to attract permanently.