In our hospital program within Australia we have public hospitals operated by the state governments and private hospitals run by private organizations. We have contracts in place with the state health departments that provide the equivalent of private hospital care to veterans. It will be things like a room by themselves whenever possible, the choice of a specialist, and those sorts of things. We essentially pay the state health departments on a cost-recovery basis for the provision of those services to veterans.
In terms of the private hospital systems, we have a range of contracts with all major private hospitals in the country. People can access private health care through their practitioner and receive the services they need.
I think people are most concerned about getting the quality of care they need through the two hospitals I spoke of earlier, Hollywood and Greenslopes. People tend to go to them if they're veterans; they do so partly because that's where they've always gone, but those hospitals also probably bring some understanding of veterans issues that our veterans appreciate.
Overwhelmingly, the issue is about making sure they get quality care when they need it, and the hospital arrangements certainly make sure that happens.