The idea of the veterans integrated services, which we're proposing in the report, is that the veteran could be given services that would range from those that are mostly health promotion—getting information, for example, about making their home safer, or getting connections to a physical fitness program that might help them remain more physically fit and able to do things for themselves—right through services that might help support someone who's quite frail and who may need personal care.
It's the idea of the integration of these services that is particularly important, we think, from the point of view of the department. Many of these services are already available in separate service bundles from the department right now. This means as well that if a veteran has some sort of health crisis or has a change in their status, they can easily move towards a higher or different level of service. So it really is the integration that's particularly important.