Yes. Different aspects of the program would have different approaches to accessing. For example, as I mentioned earlier, one of the models that are part of the program, one of the key principles I mentioned, is self-managed care, and that means, for many of the services we provide, that the veteran can play a key role in choosing providers in his or her community to provide the services. In many cases, we have a third-party payer who can actually handle the administration of the payment of the costs around the program.
Generally speaking, though, we don't have a team of housekeepers and health professionals who actually go out and provide the programs. The expertise or the support is found in members' communities. I know we have lists of providers, care lists and provider lists, in different communities to help veterans find providers who can provide support for them.