The reason I asked that is because Siobhan Coady, one of the Liberal members, has a person in Newfoundland and I have one in Musquodoboit Harbour, and they're both similar cases. They're both in their sixties, have severe dementia, and DVA will not assist them in getting a bed. They fall under provincial jurisdiction, yet they have service-related injuries from other concerns, not necessarily the dementia. So that's my problem.
They served their country, they have an injury, although with the current one, with the stress they're going through, they do not qualify for Camp Hill. If they go to the province, the province may try to find them something, but DVA doesn't participate in that, and that's my frustration. My fear is that these two 31-year-olds down the road are not going to have access to those beds, or at least priority access, without federal government assistance. Am I correct in that assumption?