Presently, across the country we are running at 30:1. We're not quite at 25:1. We received the money in July. We are presently staffing the positions.
I forget who asked the question earlier, but the offices are not all staffed up. We opened Saskatoon last week or the week before, so for sure we're not at a full complement yet, but we are staffing that up.
There is an update. In every office where we've added or reopened, there are a certain number of people who are case managed and/or veterans who are managed, not case managed. We're there to provide them services. That's why the offices are not all the same size, because the number of veterans served by the offices are different. The Kelowna catchment basin is not the same size as is Sydney. The size will change the number of employees that you have.
In the case of Sydney, as an example, we were open about a week before the official opening. We actually had three veterans show up at the door for support the same morning we opened our doors. The veterans are coming forward. They do not have to come to an office; that's where we try to be clear. We provide services in all kinds of ways, but for those who prefer the in-person touch they are coming forward.
As to the exact amount of traffic in the offices, I don't have that in front of me but I can probably get that. There is traffic at all of these offices, but we have to remember that case managers will often go to the person's house. For instance, an occupational therapist or a nurse who works in the office will actually go to a person's house. The veteran doesn't need to come to us.