The suicide prevention program came out of the suicide expert panel that sat in 2009 that addressed the issue that suicide in the vast majority of cases is related to a mental illness. If you look at risk factors and try to intervene on specific risk factors, there are anywhere from 3,000 to 4,000 members of the Canadian armed forces at any one time who have the risk factor for suicide.
Our approach has been about educating people through our road to mental readiness program, enhancing mental health literacy, decreasing stigma so people come into care, and enhancing the care that they get on a regular basis, as well as educating all levels of the chain of command on what mental illness is in the individuals, enhancing that triad of care between chain of command, the person with the illness, as well as the health care system, so it's trying to enhance education more.