Officially, there's no preferential treatment, but if we have a special operational requirement that requires a member to have a knee arthroscopy, for example, in advance of others because we need them to deploy in six months, if we develop a good relationship locally, then we're usually able to negotiate that access.
We're trying to be careful with that. We know we're competing with all Canadians. We need to be careful in terms of how we're managing it. In some exceptional cases, I believe it's justifiable, since the security of our country depends on it.