Any good health program based on guidelines published by the World Health Organization would suggest that you need to start a population need first and then determine what types of resources you need in order to meet that population need.
I don't know immediately; I can't say whether these are enough. When you look at the general context, you have to take into consideration what types of operations are ending, who will be coming back to Canada, and what percentage we could predict, among those who are coming back to Canada, will possibly experience a mental health issue for which we'll need very specific types of services.
Good planning is based on an appreciation of all of those different variables, so it's difficult to say whether this is enough. We heard earlier that there are a number of soldiers returning from tours internationally. The Surgeon General's mental health strategy notes that there are people here in Canada already serving in different roles.
Is it enough? It's all based on population need. We don't have special knowledge as to what the forces are doing with regard to the implementation of their strategy, so it is difficult to say whether it is enough. What we can say is that we are pleased to see that there was that hiring, because we know there was a lack of mental health professionals to begin with several years ago when we collaborated on some of this work with Veterans Affairs, DND, and the RCMP.