It's a good question, and it's a challenge for anyone, particularly elected members, to reach the people they want to reach; I understand that, especially with a large riding like yours. Really, general knowledge and general information that you're interested in veterans and interested in helping is the only way in which privacy law will permit you to function in that area. We have the same restrictions on us. If the individual knows that they're being supported by us and has accepted that we can use that information to outreach them, that's fine. But it's really only a general kind of outreach. Through legion branches, the legion branch service officers know an awful lot of people in their area. And if the individual veterans, or particularly their families, can be in touch with you as a member of Parliament, or any member of Parliament, to help them out, then they can give you the authority to contact us, and that's great. That's perfect.
From our own experience, when we talk about the number of people suffering from any illness who go into these institutions, it's really very important to have that kind of outreach that you can get through legion branches and through your own constituency work.