I want to go to your example of northern Manitoba. My riding is Kenora in northern Ontario. It's very similar, with a lot of the issues of remote sites. I want to again thank you for your recommendations, because too often we don't get clear direction from our witnesses. You were excellent in making your recommendations.
You mentioned northern Manitoba and somebody who has taken medical discharge—and correct me when I go off the track here. They moved for a job closer to family. Because they're at a remote site, there may not be anybody there, but an occupational therapist is going to call them because they're aware of the situation. You mentioned that anxiety builds--it could be job-related, family, who knows what.
How do you react? We deal with veterans all the time and some of the people you mentioned. You deal with the elderly. All those issues are there, and anxiety and all these problems are mounting. You're on the phone, and because of the remote location you could be hundreds of miles away. When somebody already has a problem, as you mentioned, how do you make it work?