First of all, I fully agree with you, as does the entire co-op movement: restricting access to a doctor, whether you are a member or not, is an illegal practice. And the Fédération des coopératives de services à domicile et de santé du Québec did a lot of work on that to ensure that it does not happen in the network. There were probably some negative perceptions. This is something we try very hard to avoid.
It is important to understand that members do not have privileged access to a doctor when it comes to a provided service. The member has privileged access to additional services. For example, members might be entitled to certain services at a lower price or might have access to additional free prevention services, things like that. But when it is a guaranteed service, it is very clear to us that there must not be privileged access for members or non-members, because everyone pays taxes, which are used to pay the doctor.
Could you please repeat the second question?