Yes, it is. It's not so much the remote locations of our veterans, it's more that the injuries suffered by the veterans sometimes need us to veer a bit. As an example, we know that veterans have a lot of issues with mental health. PTSD is what everybody says, but we should actually call it mental health because it's a full spectrum. Sometimes we will make a drug more available, or treatment benefits more available to help, because we have a full suite of services in mental health for our veterans that not many Canadians may have, and that includes certain medications.
Typically, the recommendations we get from the committee is what we follow, as my colleague—