I think that's really important. It's always important to give people better tools to do their jobs, and this would be one of them, both on the stigma front--the recognition front you're talking about--and sensitivity. And there's no question that increasing all of the Correctional Service officers' capacities to recognize problems and have some elementary skills about how to deal with that would be good.
We do capacity-building work in many countries of the world, actually, with primary health-care providers and others. And it is possible to provide short courses even in therapy, and so on. So you do need people who are trained to do this, but we can also increase the capacity of people at the front line. It's very important.