Yes.
It's not really my area, but we have a very elaborate FRP process, where they bid. There's a whole structure around how doctors are chosen, their credentials, etc. We try to align ourselves with some of the major treating facilities in the province. I mentioned CAMH, which is the centre of mental health in Toronto. That's our primary assessor for post-traumatic stress disorder. They do everything. So it's not just us. We're in Toronto Western hospital; we have most of the significant players in the medical field, and we buy time from them.
I'll give you an example of a worker who had a very significant ankle injury, whom we sent to Toronto to one of our specialty clinics. He said, “You're going to send me down to your doctor.” He sat in the chair beside one of the Toronto Raptors, who was going to see the same doctor. You know what I mean? It's not like we're buying our own doctor. It's like, “If it's good enough for the Toronto Raptors, maybe it's good enough for me.” We try not to segregate our own doctors to our own population, but we try to get the ones out in the community who are recognized.
In some areas, in smaller communities, it's difficult, but we expect our clients to travel if we can't get it in their own locale.