I think it's fair to say, as the minister has indicated, that the key interest here is in making sure that veterans have access to expert supports no matter where they live across the country—whether in urban settings or in rural settings.
It's about making sure not only that the rehabilitation specialists are there but also that the specialists are there to support them from a medical and psychosocial point of view, so if you need access to physiotherapy, psychology, occupational therapists or others, those services are provided, whether at an in-person site or remotely. We've seen many of our providers adapt over the course of the COVID period to reach people from a distance, which is a really significant benefit for our veterans. No matter where they live, they can reach experts who can help in their rehabilitation needs.