It's a good question. It takes a long time obviously, because before they introduce any new therapy or treatment, research has to be done and there have to be results. We all know that when you talk about a treatment related to illness, as opposed to an injury, it takes a long time to get the data.
Adaptable? I would say that we get 6,000 contacts a year at the office and a lot of them have to do with particular treatment situations, for example, limitations of treatment. There's an imposed restriction on the amount of treatment set by Veterans Affairs Canada, but in cases where we have a special circumstance, we can deal with the department. Very often, in most circumstances, if there is a valid requirement the department will actually increase the number of treatments beyond the legislated limitations.