Maybe I can just highlight a couple of points and then turn to Val or Scott, but I will say that the NIHB program encourages dentists to enrol directly with NIHB so that clients don't have to be billed and face charges at the point of service. I guess that would be a form of decentralization, in that, no matter where a dentist lives, they can work directly with NIHB and clients can have that direct access.
Also, we provide coverage of travel costs to access dental services when not provided in the community or in a residence. Again, it's trying to make sure that, no matter where a person lives, they are fully able to access care regardless of their location.
Maybe you can talk a bit about the decentralization in general, Scott.