It is not likely to be a registered nurse. We need the registered nurses mainly for the care coordination and the hands-on care.
We saw this person as being probably a graduate of a program like physical education and health. There's a lot of health promotion in those programs, and there are a lot of those programs across the country. They may be a community college graduate with a diploma in a health promotion area.
They won't necessarily all have exactly the same background. They may be a graduate of Guelph's program in gerontology, for example, but they would need to learn the job. For those who have a less strong background in health promotion per se, that would be an area they would have to develop more expertise in.
That would be part of Veterans Affairs' job, to get all of these people up to speed on the areas of expertise required for this position. But we don't see nurses, physiotherapists, or social workers filling those early intervention specialist roles.