I have another question for Colonel Mann. We talked about the availability of medical services. I note that the ombudsman was concerned about the families not getting any access to family doctors, particularly in remote communities. It's a problem for other people, but more so for military families because they're moving and they have to get on waiting lists and whatnot.
The ombudsman talked about developing incentives for medical practitioners to relocate to certain areas. I know that communities do that. I also note that, in praise of you, the CDS said that you were always looking for innovative ways to help families and family services. Have you been given access to money or a budget to provide these types of incentives to medical practitioners to have them be available in the areas where soldiers are on bases or to set up clinics?
I know that communities do it. They give you an office that you can operate out of. They provide certain incentives for you to be there as a medical practitioner. Do you have a budget for that? Is this something that you think should be part of the services that you are able to provide for families?