Certainly it is, and that's what I'm saying. It's not only aboriginal veterans; it's other veterans and other people. The elderly people up north who don't have the care won't say too much, especially if they're native. They don't complain too much. It's a family affair, and it's still happening. I don't know how you solve that. It's to make contact with the family somehow and get in with the family. That's the way I work it. I try to get the younger people to talk, especially if they can't talk English or if they talk in their own language, Cree or what have you. When they start talking, then they'll go to see a doctor. They don't even want to go to see a doctor. It's very hard for them even to bring them to the hospital or the doctor's office. They don't want to go.
So what are you going to do about that?