It does, pretty much. The health care team is very accommodating in giving me more hours if there's a more complex case. Without hesitation, they trust me and what I'm doing. If I say this veteran needs a little bit more time, he's having some cognitive limitations with power mobility, we can assign him a rehab assistant to train him on the new power device, for example, which is pretty complicated for someone who's 91 years old.
So we have flexibility, and it's excellent. I've never been declined more hours, but I don't believe the travel time, for example, should be considered therapy time.