I guess what I'm getting at is that the access to psychologists or that level of professional is far less, I would think, on a per capita basis in rural areas than it is in urban areas. We do have veterans living in rural or northern and remote areas. There's no doubt about that. Is there a strategy for reaching out to those areas to provide those particular services? Is that a role that your organization would necessarily play in terms of reaching out to areas that might not have these particular types of services?
As well, if we want to bring the focus back on the military or the veteran, is there specified...? You say you can go into clinical or some other stream within the broad category of psychology, become more defined in terms of your interest or your field of study. Can one look at PTSD and the needs that exist within the military or with veterans within the scope of study that one would undertake, or is it more broad-ranging in that it applies to a variety of different situations?