If the question is are these types of programs and services in place in various parts of Canada as compared to southwestern Ontario, the answer is no. I can't speak to the study. Mark can speak to the study. When we look at the types of programs and services that I was recommending should be in place to help with the functional mobility of veterans and older people in general, for these types of programs and services, although they may exist in various pockets, the level of funding, the level of evidence to support these model programs is not consistently coordinated.
At the Canadian Centre for Activity and Aging, we are a national leadership training centre as well. So we certify people to become leaders of these types of programs nationally.
I was just mentioning to Mark on the flight over that we've never been contacted once at the Canadian Centre for Activity and Aging by Veterans Affairs Canada to ask us where these types of programs exist, where certified personnel to lead functional mobility programs exist in Canada. And we can give you a snapshot of where those programs are in place, but there is definitely a cost to those programs because they're not offered at no cost.