First and foremost, have the eligibility criteria changed? I believe so, yes. I'm not entirely sure in what way or in what way the processes have changed, but what I can say is that historically 25% to 30% of the clients who have attended our programs have been covered by Veterans Affairs funding. That has dwindled year over year. Now we're looking at 15%, perhaps even less in the previous two years.
To be eligible, they typically have to be in the vocational rehabilitation program. Only a very small number of veterans who seek Veterans Affairs services will fall under that category. In the vocational rehabilitation program, you are typically actively case managed. We need active case management in order to speak to a case manager to have their attendance approved. That is becoming increasingly difficult. We are getting far more noes than we are getting yes's, and again, far more noes than we did several years ago.
Finally, as for where we raise the funds, they're largely from other foundations, charitable organizations across Canada like the Royal Canadian Legion. True Patriot Love Foundation has been a big, long-time supporter of our organization. We also raise funds from the Canadian public and Canadian corporations.