There are two models of that. We have situations where we actually contract with private clinics to run veteran clinics within their clinic. And in many of those they have chosen to have access to our electronic health records, so they would dial in through a T1 line or other connectivity and use that system.
But we also have a program where we actually pay for the services the veteran receives. In today's world, they have the option to go to any provider within certain areas, so we don't have that relationship of having them set up to have access to our electronic health record. But we're really hoping that the delegation feature in My HealtheVet and the personal health record can fill some of that gap, so the veteran can grant delegation access to private sector providers so they can see lab results or radiology results the veteran may have online with the VA.
That area is still a big challenge for us. And Alaska is probably one of the biggest examples we have, because a lot of our care in Alaska is actually done through what we call fee basis or purchased care.