Yes. I guess you saw my head shake. Yes, it is always a problem.
We have peer support coordinators in 20 sites across Canada, so obviously, given the size of Canada, you know, 20 is only 20. As Kathy mentioned earlier, we are exploring the idea of using the Telehealth model for telepeer support for distant locations--that would be a video. They're reaching out a lot by phone, and I would say we also have a big part of our budget in travelling, so that Cyndi can visit those locations that are more distant so that she can do outreach to individuals. Peer support coordinators don't stay in their offices and have people come to them; that's not their work. Their office is often a Tim Hortons where they meet individuals.
Laryssa, I think you were saying yesterday, about one of the offices, that you never have families there.
So the peer support workers are out there. They're travelling a lot and they're going out to meet people.