Understood.
To your first question, at the moment we are just under 2,000 people posted to the JPSU, and we have roughly an additional 3,500 walk-in clients. That means that their daily administration and command is done by their own unit, but they come in. They may have an injury where they need some form of service or program, and we provide that for them.
How many people are going to be posted to the JPSU in the future? It's very hard to predict. What we know is that there are 1,000 people released medically per year. Based on that, a certain number of those can remain in their units because it's a chronic thing, such as back pain, where they don't need a posting to the JPSU. So how many are going to come to us? It's very difficult to pinpoint that trend, but it's constantly monitored. I have direct contact with the chief of personnel and if I do have needs I go straight to him to advise on what our needs are.
In terms of the number of service providers directly, the staff of the JPSU is about 300. But to give you a further breakdown I'll have to take it under advisement and come back with the specific numbers.