Absolutely. There are hand therapy specialists. I'm currently taking stuff in hand therapy, so that's a specialty area. Not anyone can just walk into it. Really, there's anything. I'm certified in pain management, psychosocial, which is actually, interestingly enough, a pilot project being done in the Canadian Forces now—I don't know if you're aware of it—with a goal attainment program. I'm certified in that. Actually, I'll be using it for the first time with a senior veteran. That's the one I was talking to you about before, and it's going to be really interesting to use. So that's a specialty, of course.
If occupational therapists were embedded into the forces, we would need to send them to do special training. Right now the Brooke Army Medical Center down in Texas is actually a training facility for Canadian Forces health care professionals and can be used for occupational therapist training.