No, because they absolutely want the services to be given by approved providers of their program. To be a provider, you have to jump through all kinds of administrative hoops.
A veteran I know—I was seeing him at the Department of National Defence—wanted to receive in-person follow-up in Quebec City. PCVRS refused, but they were never able to find him a service provider.
In the end, the veteran was sent back to me; I have to see him remotely, because they aren't able to find anyone to see him in person.
