I want to get the overall picture, because some of the witnesses we've heard and what we might take from their information, incorporating that into the review of the Veterans Charter, is that certainly there is a role for Veterans Affairs to play. We know that; that's why we have it. But there is also a role for communities to play, “communities“ meaning other support groups, other levels of government, both municipal and provincial levels of government.
I'm trying to get an understanding of being in that situation and having that dynamic happening. In the case of your rural example of obtaining access, if a family member is aware of it and they make a health professional aware of it, my experience has been that one would get referrals of some sort to some resources somewhere. Is that not happening in parts of this country?