Internal Call Delays for VPN'd Office

Hello,
We have a client that has call manager express at their central office. They have another office, that is connected to the main office via VPN. When users from the VPN'd office call each other, there is significant delay before the call is initialized (several seconds). For example, when someone calls within the office and says "Hello" the other user may not hear the word at all or maybe catch an "o". 
It seems that this is when CME is setting up the RTP stream between the phones, however I'm unsure of how to optimize this. The latency between the two office is low (<50ms). Has anyone had experience with this before or has any suggestions on where to look?
Thank you! 
-Josh C

Thanks for the Input Camelot,
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