The Trump transition team announced it is considering privatizing elements of the Department of Veterans Affairs, the government agency tasked with distributing benefits to veterans.

“It’s one of the options on the table,” a transition official told reporters Wednesday in brief comments at President-elect Donald Trump’s Palm Beach resort, Mar-a-Lago.

”Definitely an option on the table to have a system where potentially vets can choose either or, or all private,” said the official, who requested anonymity.

On the campaign trail, Trump often called attention to shortcomings at the VA, which distributes health care benefits to those who have served, and pledged to fix what he called a broken system.

Wednesday’s mention of a “public-private option” suggests major changes may be coming.

Trump held meetings with health execs to discuss “how would you implement a program that could get vets the ability to go to any hospital that they wanted to go to regardless … if you were in the VA or out of the VA, how would you set it up,” the official said.

But, the official warned, it could be complicated.

“So, the idea is to come up with a solution that solves the problem. And it’s not the easiest thing in the world because you’ve got all these little kingdoms out there, which is hard. You know, in the federal government it’s hard to break things up and start over,” said the official.

Trump called his appointment of the VA secretary one of his most important appointments and is still interviewing candidates.