As I was explaining at the beginning, we have 10 clinics across the country. Providing specialized services across Canada is really not easy, because a lot of our veterans don't live close to those clinics. We have to scale our network in order to have different modalities of access. For example, we have 10 sites. In some areas, staff from these clinics go on the road. They would go from Ottawa to Petawawa, for example, or from Winnipeg to Shilo. Staff from the clinics go where the veterans are.
One other area we are working on to provide better access is telehealth. Some clinics provide up to 15% of their stress treatment sessions through telehealth. It's a growing tool that is going to have increased use in the OSI clinics, because we don't have clinics in all of the provinces and major areas.
Actually, in one of the clinics, we're piloting the use of telehealth at home. We send the equipment to the veteran's home and he keeps it for the months he's in treatment. He hooks up though the Internet to his clinician at the clinic via a secure encrypted channel. That's going to help us even more in accessing those who go to remote areas. They often don't want to be seen seeking care in a small community, even if we have remote area services.