Yes, this is part of the treatment and the process of serving the patient. There is a responsibility for the local nurse, for the treating dentist, and for the dental therapist.
What we have to work on is the stabilization of the service provider community in order to make sure that the same dentist or the same dental therapist visits the community. When there is a disruption, there might be difficulty in following up with the client. It's about investing in local workers as well and doing it with the community, so that there is someone locally who is in charge of doing the follow-up and calling back the clients to make sure they show up when the dentist comes. If it's only two days a month, there is that window, so we need local workers to organize that and to be very efficient. Again, that's why we need plans in each region to organize the service in the most efficient way. Ultimately, however, if there is an urgent need, we get the patient out to see a dentist outside the community, for sure.