I appreciate that. I realize that you're in a bit of a bind trying to respond to the question, but we have to make the effort to try to find out where we can offer advice on improvements and the relationship because we can't interfere directly. I think it's probably important for us to pick up on at least the nuances and allow those who are allowed to ask you directly to ask the question.
When you talked about the 30 locations across the country, again, as the population changes and the new vets come on board, one of the things we hear—whether it's a Sainte-Anne's issue or others—is how much the newer veterans are looking forward to getting as much done as close to home as they possibly can, whether it's for long-term service or rehabilitation, education, and so on.
Are you finding that 30 locations is a satisfactory number? Is it done by formula somehow? Is it restricted by numbers? Can you comment on that?