I would leave it to Brenda to talk about the costs associated with rehabilitation, but in terms of the mental health supports for our clients, with the new Veterans Charter, obviously the rehabilitation piece is key, because that's what provides the holistic approach to treating their conditions. Before, we would focus on that psychiatric condition. We are seeing clients in our system now with a combination of chronic pain, addictions, and psychological disorders. The new Veterans Charter, the rehabilitation piece, allows us to treat that holistically, whereas before we would not have. If you're talking mental health, I don't know what the program is costing us, but we also have our operational stress injury clinics across the country that can now do more than ever. We did have them prior to the new Veterans Charter, but because of the new Veterans Charter these clinics can now expand and do more than they ever could for these clients who have mental health conditions.
We have a host of other programs. We've got over 2,000 service providers who specialize in mental health registered across the country. We have over 200 clinical care managers who provide the daily contact with their clients with mental health issues. We have our peer support program across the country, volunteers who provide social support and peer support to our clients. We haven't costed all the components, but I can tell you, from my perspective, we now have a system that deals with the majority of the determinants of health, which we did not have before, and I think that's what makes these programs more advantageous for clients with mental health conditions.
In terms of costs....