We're working with several universities and the U.S. defence department, and with allies in Europe and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. There are multiple research groups doing work in those areas. There are all kinds of others related to transcranial magnetic stimulation. That's showing some benefit with regard to the treatment of depression, and now we'll be applying it to PTSD as well. There are two research centres in Canada, in Toronto and Quebec City, that we're working with. There are others in the U.S. that are doing the same kinds of things.
There's quite a wide variety. We're integrated in virtually anything that can contribute to military health. We're integrated in one way or another domestically through the academic world, through the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research, through the quintipartite technical cooperation program with the Anglo-Saxon allies, and, through NATO's science and technology organization, the world's largest research network, with the health research committee, which is chaired by my deputy.