That's a very good question. Over the years the network of clinics has grown. There are a number that are Veterans Affairs clinics, and there are also a number of clinics operated by the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces.
You are right. It might be difficult for individuals to travel to the nearest OSI clinic to receive treatment. We've set up a program using new technology where the individual can receive treatment while staying at home. I don't have the exact words, but if you are familiar with Skype over the Internet, we install the equipment at the veteran's home. He has an appointment with his psychiatrist or psychologist, who can be located at the OSI clinic or be a provider throughout the network. Then they do the treatment using this new technology over the Internet, which is also secure. Because travelling could aggravate the situation or create more stress, the fact they can receive the treatment from home and they do not have to travel to get the treatment is very beneficial. That was put in place recently to assist individuals who are in more remote locations and cannot easily travel to the nearest OSI clinic.