I will say that the biggest issue is actually access to physicians. The family doctor network that we established a number of years ago has very active participation by military families.
What we introduced during COVID—telemedicine, because people couldn't access the family doctor network—is intended to be in person. The problem with that is that, if there are an insufficient number of physicians in a particular province or community, there is going to be a gap in access to medical care. Telemedicine was also introduced to be able to at least offset that so that families aren't impacted if they need a referral to a specialist, or if a child is moving between provinces and needs an assessment to go into the school system.
We're trying as best we can, but the biggest issue is access to medical doctors.