Absolutely, and I'll get to the other stream later on.
Within those 733 people, or really the 144 who fell outside of the standard, if we were to go to section 3.29 of the report, some analysis was done and it basically said that you tracked 47 veterans who were on the waiting list, per se, and that:
We found evidence that 17 of these veterans received mental health care while waiting for an eligibility decision.
We can sort of extrapolate from that and there is knowledge that there are another 19 veterans who you really didn't know whether they were receiving mental health treatment within DND.
Even in the worst-case scenario, 36% of those people waiting for treatment were actually receiving some form of mental health care along the way. I just want to clear this perception. Be it 733 who were waiting, or be it 1,000 who were waiting, at least 37% of those, according to your statement in section 3.29, were receiving some form of mental health treatment while they were waiting to determine their eligibility.