As we found, a lot of veterans, specifically those who are struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder and depression retire into very rural areas. They want to live at peace; they don't want to deal with the hustle and bustle of city life. We found abilities to still be able to see those veterans, and if need be we can put another veteran across the table from them to get that one-on-one experience and explanation. I found, as a veteran with PTSD myself, over the phone is not always the best way.
There are a lot of veterans out there, and where they're recruited from has a huge play. As we know, Nova Scotia has a very high number of veterans per capita. Newfoundland, rural areas of Ontario and Quebec have as well.