In terms of remote access and that kind of transfer of information, I can say that we, as preceptors for these physician assistants and for some of the physicians in the military, are often asked via e-mail, months or years after, questions about patient care and that sort of thing.
In terms of direct contact at this point in time, those things are evolving, but they're not happening right now. They're not happening as quickly as they could be. For that physician extender who's on the front line in Afghanistan who has a patient with a neck wound that is bleeding, right now it's very difficult for them to show that to me back in Barrie.