In Homewood and Bellwood, around Toronto. And there's Edgewood, in Nanaimo. So there are six together.
We have beds in Ste. Anne's for a specific program called the stabilization program, and we're looking at how we could expand that program.
The problem we have, related maybe to the question you raised earlier, Mr. Stoffer, is that balance between critical mass—to have experts dedicated to people with military background—and the fact that people are scattered across the country. As you were saying, the balance we need is to have integrated services.
We'll have 15 clinics across the country—ultra-specialized. We'll have service providers. We also have private providers providing specialized services. It's a balance between both. We need a balance between specialized services and access in the community to service providers and public health services. We're trying to meet the balance between all of these services.