No. What I'm saying, Mr. Valley, is we have about 4,000 contract beds and the inconvenience of those is that they're not located necessarily where the veterans are located all the time. So it would mean that someone from Kenora would have to go to Winnipeg, and there's a real down side to that in terms of one of the determinates of health, and that's social integration. You can't lose your family contact when you have to drive 250 or 300 miles to see somebody.
So what we also use is a supplement. That's where the majority of veterans are. About 7,400 of them are community beds, some of which would be in Kenora. Some of them would be in Dryden, if they're there. Some would be in Fort Frances, perhaps. So that's the way of overcoming the disadvantage for veterans, say, in Kenora with having to go to Deer Lodge.