Sure. We try as much as we can to provide services locally. Our clinic and the clinic here in Ottawa and I think those across the whole network are connected by video conferencing. In Ontario it's called the Ontario Telemedicine Network. They are telling us that it's a completely secure line. It's not on the Internet.
I would see individuals who find it difficult to drive to our clinic using the Ontario Telemedicine Network for psychiatric care. The patient would go to their local health centre—most of the hospitals are connected—and then I would go to our office, which has video capability, and we would connect that way. I will be providing psychiatric care in that format.
We also have outreach services. That's what I was mentioning. We have a nurse from our clinic who provides services directly to patients and their families in the Grey Bruce area.
We would try as much as we could in that way. The challenge often is for psychiatric care. We would provide that at our clinic, but we would try to find providers in the community who would see the individual on a weekly basis. If we know of a psychologist in the community who has experience in military-related trauma, we would tend to refer that individual to them. They would do the weekly psychotherapy, and then patients might come to our clinic in person or by video or by phone for the psychiatric care.