I think once we have the location, as the minister indicated, by working with our partners across government to make sure we have the right facility and all of the furniture and that kind of thing, it's just about making sure that we have the right people and the right skill sets. Some of those people, when the offices were closed, went into retirement. We're trying to get the right people with the right skill sets coming in.
I was in the Kelowna office a couple of weeks ago. Again, some of the folks who were there have left, so it's about getting the right people. Then it's about the hand-off of the case-managed files for those veterans who, in the case of Brandon, have been case-managed out of Winnipeg. Then there's that hand-off once we have the right people on the ground in Brandon, so that it is as seamless as it can be for the veteran. At the end of the day, it's about the veteran, and our process is being as veteran-centric as possible.