I come from a remote riding as well, where there certainly is a semblance of the presence of Veterans Affairs. Certainly a lot of the people I represent are still striving to have the basics, such as a person, an office, or a bed for a veteran in some location, which in Labrador, for instance, could be hundreds of miles away. But at least it should be in some kind of a common environment, something they're familiar with in some kind of a culturally appropriate setting.
In terms of your health review itself, and understanding that it's a problem or a challenge, are you undertaking anything with a view to improving that for the veteran who lives in a remote area? You mentioned that you understand it and that you know it's a challenge. Is there anything your review is undertaking that would lead to recommendations to help or improve services in some way, shape, or form?
We can make the recommendation here. I think the suggestion made by my colleague, Roger Valley, is a very valid one.