Okay.
I have one other point for you.
A lot of this, of course, has to do with what facilities are available in the provinces or territories. As my colleague Mr. Valley indicated, the rural parts of Canada have great difficulty in accessing services or assistance, or even in picking up the phone and not getting an answering machine when calling in that regard.
Has any of this work translated to the provinces and territories, where they could be encouraged to work with the federal government, who pays? My own personal view with regard to veterans is that it should be the federal government that pays for it, but there are always those challenges of who delivers the service. Veterans Affairs may pay, but somebody else delivers the service, and therein sometimes the baton doesn't get passed properly.
What analysis or recommendations can you give to this committee to see that this dialogue and communication is increased from he who pays to she who delivers so that the process can be smoother for veterans?