Maybe Michel would just make note of that thought for a possible future recommendation, if we agree.
You talk about the people taking a bus, maybe, and that's why they're discouraged to go and get treatment. When it comes to mental disorders, a lot of the work is talking. You know, you're talking to your counsellor or you're talking to your doctor.
I know that they now use telephone consultation. Maybe you have to visit the doctor one out of three times, but for the in-between two sessions you can spend the time on the phone. Did that come up at all? I'm just wondering, when you look at the distances and the time, whether more telephone intervention is something we should look at, especially for our rural veterans, and so on. I just wanted to raise that, because lots of it is talking, you know.