Actually, Mr. Chair, that's really good. That's a good segue into my next question.
I looked through your presentation and it indicated that currently there are 7,100 case-managed veterans. I'd like to get a pretty clear idea as to how the case management process works and how that service is provided, and how an individual might apply for it. Are there individuals out there who require case management and aren't receiving it, or to your knowledge, are those who require case management being given that service?