No, there will be no case managers losing their jobs.
Mr. Rogers, you and I talked about this in Newfoundland, about how far some people have to drive. What we did was combine the two contracts into one to make sure that the case manager just has to go to one contractor. As the deputy said, there are about 15-16 hours of work per month taken away from the case worker to make sure that the case worker can dedicate that time to the veteran.
As I indicated many times, what we are doing with this contract is providing the service we should be providing to veterans when they need it and where they need it. You and I discussed mileage, and what it could be, so it's pretty important for rural areas, smaller areas across the country, to have access to a contract like this.