If they're registered for the My HealtheVet personal health record and if they have authenticated in person, then parts of their medical record are available through My HealtheVet. That's the only electronic means by which the veteran can access their records. But that would be available regardless of where they were physically, as long as they were on the Internet.
For providers, it has been a tool that we've used. For example, we have a shortage of radiologists in this country. We have a central reading centre in California that, either as a contingency or a matter of routine because they can't hire a radiologist, does readings for different hospitals throughout the country. The electronic technology enables us to actually take the exam locally and communicate it to those radiologists, where they do the reading and transmit it back to the medical centre.
So there are other business reasons why it has been important to us to have this system.