Yes, you certainly do.
If you do a medical, you can charge VA for that, but you don't get paid by Veterans Affairs for anything really.
This is an issue too because the civilian side of it doesn't recognize you for what you're doing, and they make it quite hard on you. At one point, they all thought that I should have been billing Veterans Affairs for everything I did.
When I see a patient, the responsibility belongs to the Nova Scotia Health Authority, it doesn't belong to Veterans Affairs, so this is a problem some of the doctors run into.