Probably so.
I put the caveat on the seven days to those that have complex cases. As I said in my opening comments, we have a prioritization system and we will prioritize those persons with very complex care to the top of the list. We are seeing them within seven days. We have about a one-month wait list for all other categories within our case management program. Although my case managers are carrying more cases, we do still also suffer from some wait list...but not for those with the most complex care issues. We do have a mechanism for our case managers to speak with the Veterans Affairs case managers. The case managers of Veterans Affairs are within the Canadian forces IPSCs and our case managers meet with them there.
One of the challenges has been having the Veterans Affairs case managers pick up the clients a little earlier in their transition phase as opposed to near the end of their transition phase. That's one of the big things that we're working on to try to make sure that we can have as smooth a transition as possible as the veterans leave the Canadian armed forces. So our case managers are speaking about the cases. I believe they even participate in the multi-disciplinary team meetings—