We don't do proactive health care screening. We're not a frontline service provision organization. We're not a health care entity. The distinction between some of the questions that have come forward from the veterans administration in the U.S. is that they actually provide health care. They have hospitals. They have a full network of supports in place across the country. They do not have nationalized health care. As a result of that, they've set up a whole network of it.
It's a bit different from what we do. We help provide for veterans to be able to access benefits and services that are provided by individuals in provincial settings across the country. We help support them to get eligibility for it. We help to fund their ability to participate in treatment and rehabilitation. We don't do frontline service provision that way. It's a distinction. We do not offer health care screening from that perspective. It would be the health care system that would allow them to do that.