Thanks for the point, madam. All I can do, following this, is to drill down a little bit more into that specific example in Saskatchewan. We do leverage the operational stress injury clinics across the country, and we do have practitioners. Whether they're connected by telemedicine or whether they're able to get on location, it really is a question of how many are there and what our ability is to get the very best professional practitioners to our veterans across the board.
In so many ways we rely on the provinces, but we are actually engaging the provinces to provide a higher level of care for all of these veterans across the country. Just from talking to the Royal Ottawa hospital here in Ottawa, people generally are in the program 18 months to 24 months on average, but then the challenge is that once someone gets through the treatment process, we need to have civilian practitioners who are out there, because it's the civilian practitioners who carry on with the treatment beyond that specialist treatment.
This is complicated, and it's unique to every location across the country. If you wish, we can have a drill-down, as we do on a daily basis, in your region. If there's something we have dropped or missed, we will engage.