We monitor. We have a performance measurement system to identify situations where there's an over-supply or under-supply of services and then redistribute accordingly.
In some places, because mental health professionals are a rare resource in Canada, we're competing with lots of other organizations. In some rural areas, it's particularly difficult to hire civilians. In those situations, we post in military mental health professionals. If we can't get enough civilians to fill some of those vacancies, we'll use other approaches, like telehealth, or we'll fly in or move in, temporarily, mental health professionals from other bases to support the gap. Sometimes, if necessary, we'll remove patients.
I could take that on notice and look up the situation in your area to find out the statistics for waiting times, specifically for the different types of services—psycho-social, mental health, psychiatric, etc.