If they're a rejected claimant. That's unless, as I say, there are public health or public safety issues.
We understand that with any kind of a transition in a program it can create confusion about what services are covered, what benefits are covered. To respond to that, we actually have ensured that our call centre is able and equipped to answer any calls. We also have a portal that actually has lots of information and questions and answers for health practitioners.
So we have tried to ensure that information is provided, certainly with P/T governments as well, about the nature of the services and the benefits provided. We understand that during a period of transition there may be some confusion about what's covered and what's not covered, but certainly the majority of refugee claimants and successful refugee applicants will in fact continue to receive hospital and doctors' services.