But in some situations, we do have a role in evaluating the services provided. I talked about the quality assurance measures we take and how we watch and monitor what goes on in provinces and facilities where veterans live. Perhaps more importantly, in some of the contract bed facilities that we have—Maison Paul-Triquet and CHUL in Quebec—we sometimes do have specialized programming and other types of programming in those facilities, and we undertake regular analysis of those types of programs to ensure they meet the outcomes that we've set forth. Even in a facility like Ste. Anne's, all sorts of specialization occurs there. It is very well regulated and evaluated to ensure that we're achieving the types of results we want to achieve.
So we can do that very comprehensively in the contract bed facilities and the community facilities outside our jurisdiction. We monitor the care there, but we don't comment on their efficiency of operations.