Maarsii for the question.
To answer your question really succinctly, the program that we initiated was through COVID, and it was sustained by COVID support funds. It's not sustainable at this time, because of course the COVID support funds have been depleted. We've done very well to introduce that medical transportation, but as I mentioned earlier, there is a significant need. This project demonstrated the fact that people need access to medical transportation.
As you are aware—you're from Saskatchewan—there is no longer a public transportation system, so people have to rely on friends and family to get them to their medical appointments in an urban centre. Sometimes it's eight hours away, so that's a barrier. The geography and the lack of public transportation are definitely barriers. We are looking for more sustainable, committed funding for medical transportation.