Yes. I apologize.
I was saying that Ste. Anne is a sub-acute-care hospital. We're not like the traditional long-term-care institutions. That's the main reason why we have nurses and we don't have auxiliaries. That situation presents a lot of transfers to acute-care institutions. We have doctors 24 hours a day, so if the condition of the patient deteriorates we have the capacity at Ste. Anne to keep the veteran here and take care of him, unless the condition worsens so much that we need to transfer him.
With Quebec, we will have to look at these options. For instance, if they want a very specific program or different programs at Ste. Anne, where sub-acute care needs to be provided to their clientele, they will definitely need nurses. We have the capacity to provide that service. We need to look at their needs and the type of service and level of service they're willing to buy from us.