What we end up with, if you combine both figures, is something in the order of 700,000 veterans out there on the street. Whether they're all registered with Veterans Affairs or not, I have no idea, but those are the numbers that are there.
If you break down those numbers on a provincial basis, it's pretty shocking what the strain is going to be on the provincial health care systems.
As an example, just in the province of Nova Scotia, there's a total of 45,000 veterans out there. The province of Nova Scotia has a population of 945,000 people. That's only a very small percentage of the Canadian population, but they have 6.1% of the total veterans population in Canada.
I have all the figures for all the provinces. When you start reducing the call centres....
If you take away the one in Corner Brook, Newfoundland, the only one left is—